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.
MOVE TO PAGE 2:
Kick her out
THAT IS TOTALLY ILLEGAL FOR HIM TO SAY FROM THE BENCH
You don’t belong in a court in the USA should be fired
Where do we dig up these Cretin’s ???????????
IDIOT!!
Nuts!!
Cra cra!!!
HANG HER HIGH
Oh wow, another idiot !!!
Should not even be a judge.