Virginia Judge Rules Lee Statue Dispute Can Go to Trial

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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam suffered a setback in his bid to take down a prominent statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in Richmond, after a judge ruled that a lawsuit seeking to block the monument’s removal can proceed to trial

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Richmond Circuit Court Judge W. Reilly Marchant on Tuesday denied state officials’ motion to throw out the suit, which was brought by several people who live near the 130-year-old statue. The judge set an Oct. 19 trial date.

 

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Look I'm not from USA but he's an historical figure like attila the hun or julius caesar.

How important it is!)))))))))))))))))))))) Crazy!)))))))))))

The rule of law is the bedrock of our democracy.

Just take it down, the trump administration and it followers constantly ignore law, policies and court orders. What are they going to do? playbythierrules

DEEP STATE PHARMA JOURNAL SHOULD BE YOUR NEW NAME

You mean there is an orderly process?

Just build a much bigger Grant statue right next to this one

The same governor that dressed like the Klan in college. That’s good old Northam.

is that the dude who likes to dress in blackface..

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