To: jde1953
Your citation for this info, please? (The wording for my post came direct from the Supreme Court opinion's syllabus, in case you're wondering where I got my information.) I don't have a cite, because none of the news sources ever seemed interested in it. Go talk to the Sherrif's deputies that made the arrest. The person that made the false report was Roger David Nance, another homosexual. The deputies should confirm that the two individuals in this case refused to stop (they were engaged in sodomy when the duputies entered the residence) and answer the deputies questions; the deputies had no choice but to arrest them. The gay community in Houston has been trying to find a case like this for years so they could get the law overturned. Because they couldn't find one, they conspired to make one. I seriously doubt if the details will ever be publicly known (just like Roe v. Wade; which was also a case based on lies).
To: Technogeeb
" I don't have a cite, because none of the news sources ever seemed interested in it."
All I can find is that it "was probably a personality conflict between the caller and the people in the apartment." From the Los Angeles Times: "What Nance probably never imagined, though, was that the two actually would get arrested."
That the pair decided to fight the law indicates that they realized they had an opportunity to do so, but it's hardly evidence of a ho-mo-sex-u-al conspiracy.
250 posted on
06/28/2003 11:28:17 AM PDT by
jde1953
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