A defense attorney representing an activist charged in connection with a Black Lives Matter protest that blocked highway traffic in San Luis Obispo last summer is challenging the validity of the district attorney's request for a gag order. If granted it would prevent four protesters and their attorneys from speaking to the media about the case.
Curtis Briggs of Seville Briggs LLP in San Francisco argues in a lengthy opposition fili...
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