Posted on 07/01/2013 7:06:00 AM PDT by National Review
The 14-year-old battles the court during his summer vacation.
By Ian Tuttle
Jared Marcum is 14 years old. He just graduated the eighth grade. And if prosecutors in Logan, W.Va., have their way, he will be a convict before he can legally operate a motor vehicle.
Jared was thrust into the national limelight when, standing in the Logan Middle School cafeteria line, he refused a teachers order to turn his NRA T-shirt inside out to hide its image of a hunting rifle. In the principals office, he explained that the shirt was not in violation of school policy and that the teachers order was a violation of his rights. After consulting the schools policy manual and putting in a call to the school attorney, the teacher conceded. That should have been the end of the kerfuffle.
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If the settlement is of any significant amount, the individuals will simply declare bankruptcy.
“The sad fact is most cops are those guys in school who
were to scared to defend them selves and were picked on
all the time. Then they grew up and became cops to get
back at the world.”
You could say that. One of my closest friends in the police dept. used to get his ass kicked in HS and I defended him against the asshats who were picking on him. The bad part is got sent to the princy’ office more often LOL. I guess it went full circle when he was my reference for a green card, I guess out of gratitude.
“i am not litigious by nature, but I hope the parents sue the pants off every moron involved here”
I agree.
I think conservatives have to become more litigious in order to prevent government overreach; litigation is the only thing liberals understand, and it’s time to start taking them to court.
And then there’s my solution to that -
require all government agents/employees to carry malfeasance insurance as a term of employment.
If they get sued, the insurance cos start charging more for that person’s premiums, and eventually won’t cover them, ending their government career.
If you read the article, you’ll see an addendum at the bottom that says the criminal obstruction charge was dropped. I am not sure if that is all charges, or if there are others that are still being pursued.
Bankruptcy does NOT Discharge Civil Settlement Liability in most cases. It prevents using Bankruptcy as a way out of paying debts Court-ordered.
I had to post this video somewhere and I think it is appropriate for this thread, have you seen it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4z09el30f8
Operation: Everyone talk like a terrorist all the time.
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