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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Janie Farmer I Like this…some RINOs are also AINOs!
Time to kick her off the bench
SAD
UH, SHE MUST BE A COMMUNIST !!! OR POSSIBLE A MUSLIM !!!
The Constitution States any one breaking their oath of office is to be removed from their position and hung in the town square !Their body to be left on display as an example !
Amy Caltrider Leach, Brian K Leach
This is the city where Amy and Brian live. Where Brian grew up.
Here we gi
ITS TIME! I CAN’T DO IT ALONE?!
Then she should be relieved of duty for good.