A police inspector failed to gather enough evidence before clearing a protest camp in Jubilee Square last summer, a court has ruled.
James McLean and 10 others had been living in the square for about a week, protesting for the rights of the homeless, when the police moved in and ordered them to leave the city centre.
He and two others were dragged away by police and later charged with failing to obey a dispersal order.
But Leicester magistrates ruled today the order was unlawful and...
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