Class War lecturer found not guilty
LONDON School of Economics lecturer and campaigner Lisa McKenzie said she was still “angry” after being found not guilty of public order charges brought by the Metropolitan Police in a trial that ended yesterday.
At Stratford magistrates’ court in east London, a judge found her not guilty and expressed “concern” over Dr McKenzie’s profiling by the police.
The former Class War parliamentary candidate was arrested in April and charged with three public order offences, including one of “criminal damage” after she allegedly glued a sticker to a window.
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