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Judge dismisses charges against woman arrested outside Minnesota church on Easter

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Charges against a woman arrested outside Cities Church in St. Paul during an Easter protest were dismissed. The woman faced four misdemeanor charges related to her participation in anti-ICE demonstrations. Her attorney argued that her actions were protected under the First Amendment and that there was no probable cause for the arrest.

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  • First Amendment rights
  • Probable cause for arrest
  • Misdemeanor charge dismissal
  • Protest and free speech
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Other April 15, 2026

Judge dismisses charges against woman arrested outside Minnesota church on Easter

A judge dismissed four misdemeanor charges against a woman who was arrested outside Cities Church in St. Paul during Easter Sunday protests against ICE. Her lawyer argued that she was peacefully exercising her First Amendment right to free speech and that there was no sufficient evidence to justify the charges. The lead pastor expressed disappointment over the dismissal, highlighting tensions between the church and protest activities.

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