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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Judge Dismisses Case Against Man Who Called Out To Richmond Police Officer Through Bullhorn

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Richmond judge has dismissed a disorderly conduct case against a man who used a bullhorn to accuse a police officer of harassing another person.

The Rutherford Institute said Tuesday that Circuit Judge William Stout ruled that Nathan Cox's speech was protected by the Constitution. Attorneys working with the Charlottesville-based free-speech advocacy group represented Cox, an Iraq War veteran and civil activist who was arrested April 15.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just another in a very long list of cops abusing their position and ignoring laws and rights of citizens.

Anonymous said...

Way to go Nate Cox of Virginia Cop Block!