In a recent pre-trial hearing in Xenia, Ohio, a judge agreed with a prosecutor’s motion to prohibit the defendant from mentioning the Constitution or the constitutionality of the law he was charged with violating.
Judge Catherine Barber stated “there will be no mentioning of the Constitution” to the defendant, Virgil Vaduva.
The prosecutor made the claim that mentioning the Constitution “will confuse the jury,” to which Vaduva replied that uttering words on a public sidewalk, his panhandling charge, constitutes free speech.
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F**k you
I remember years ago when Xenia Ohio was hit by a horrific tornado, and we prayed for the town. Looks like prayers are needed for this destructive force as well.
Fire them soon please
Neither
She should be thrown out!
True Kasich country!
Another elected official who needs to lose her job!
You are joking
Kick the$#%&!@*off the bench, where the$#%&!@*does she think what here job is based on dumb$#%&!@* the bill of rights and the constitution
Then you need to leave the bench