A judge held a protester now on trial in contempt of court after he refused to say who drew the blood that was...poured in a Lansing recruiting center on March 17, 2003. Peter De Mott, 58, declined to say how the blood was obtained or who drew the blood while he was being cross-examined ...Judge Thomas J. McAvoy said De Mott would be found in contempt if he didn't answer the question. I am so found, De Mott replied...McAvoy said he'd decide on De Mott's penalty, which could include a fine and possible jail time, at a later time.They are good people, Burns said about Sgt. Rachon Montgomery, an Army recruiter who worked in Lansing at the time of the St. Patrick's Day protest and who testified about the incident Tuesday. (Montgomery) doesn't understand exactly what's going on.
the Peoples DemocRATic Republic of Ithaca EVIL!!!
These folks don't sound much different from the good Rev. Phelps.
Do recruiters sent to this assignment now get combat pay?
Not a serious question, I just had to ask..