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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Reidinger grants a group of advocates of homeless people their motion for preliminary injunction after the City of Asheville and some of its police officers banned the advocates from city parks and imposed other punishments. The advocates have been helping homeless people get access to food and other necessities and protesting public policy on their behalf. In response, the city and officers have banned the advocates and charged them with felony littering, which could lead to imprisonment if the advocates visited a park. The felony charges have affected some advocates’ ability to be hired. They were also not given a hearing before the charges were filed. The advocates sufficiently demonstrate likelihood of success on the merits, that their right to due process has been violated, and that it is in the public interest that a preliminary injunction be granted.