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Originally posted by catshot
I have not seen this artical covered on any of the "NEWS" networks, wonder why?
[edit on 7/20/2004 by catshot]
On Sunday, Charleston Police Sgt. R.E. Parsons said Nicole and Jeff Rank were in a no-trespassing area and refused to leave.
The couple was charged after wearing anti-Bush T-shirts to the President's 4th of July address at the state capitol. The Rank's lawyer, Harvey Peyton, says the charges were dismissed as a matter of jurisdiction. "Municipalities only have the authority to enforce, in their courts, violations of the municipal code. This citation was a general charge of trespass but the city of Charleston does not have an ordinance that prohibits trespass other than on city property or 'the property of another,' and that does not apply to the common grounds of the state house which, of course, is owned by everybody."
Originally posted by COOL HAND
Hmm, why don't you show the real reason why they were arrested:
On Sunday, Charleston Police Sgt. R.E. Parsons said Nicole and Jeff Rank were in a no-trespassing area and refused to leave.
Originally posted by mrmulder
Fine, then let me ask you this. If someone is trespassing, does the law state that you will be arrested or will you simply be asked to go back into an area where you can be?
Seriously, our nation desperately needs a third and fourth party. The only way it'll happen on the national level is if we start electing other party members on the local level. So get out there in your cities and towns and advocate for the Libertarian, Reform, Independent and Green party candidates! And remember - IT CAN HAPPEN!
Originally posted by mrmulder
Wait! The articles mentions nothing about the two men entering a no-trepsassing area. Where are you getting this from?
Hmm, why don't you show the real reason why they were arrested:
Originally posted by Gazrok
Then ask yourself if the other "trespassers" (i.e. supporters) were arrested....hmm? I'd say they have a good case for wrongful arrest. This was pretty transparent, and isn't the first incident like this at a Bush speech by the way....