He is being "evaluated" because he thinks differently than most people (judge's words, not mine). Doesn't every criminal think "differently" about the law, hence they are willing to break laws? Can you not see how this system can be abused, especially in the context of crimes committed because of underlying political beliefs? Look at some of the responses in this thread - people want to persecute and/or disregard the rights of this man because of what he believes, and even worse, for how he looks.According to my personal interpretation of the Constitution, you owe me $1,000,000,000 a day. Pay up or else.
Pay up or else. Very funny, except for the threat.
Actually, if you think I owe you money, you are entitled, in this country, to take me to court to make your case and have it adjudicated by a third party. What's your point?