Who says there's no justice? You might recall the case of Jeff Olson, yes? He's the San Diego guy who wrote unkind things about Bank Of America, in chalk, on a sidewalk in front of Bank of America, and then, after an executive from Bank of America pressured a city attorney who took campaign contributions from Bank of America, was arrested and slapped with enough charges against the public good (and Bank of America) to send him to jail for far longer than it takes a Bank of America customer to get a loan modification.
Can Judge Howard Shore and City Attorney Jan Goldsmith be sent back to Law School?
Bank of America's headquarters is in Charlotte, North Carolina. The address is: 100 North Tryon St, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202
Wouldn't it be nice if we each sent them a piece of chalk?
The defendant was not guilty of vandalism, according to the jury, therefor he was exercising his First Amendment rights - yes?
Well, I&#039;m no lawyer, but how is this not freedom of expression?<br /><br />Sent from my iPhone
<i>Then again, 2011 was a long time ago</i>
San Diego wingnuts, like the rest of their party, think history is whatever came in over the BlackBerry 15 minutes ago.
Paula&#039;s in prison for the rest of her life, and this guy WALKS?!?!?
In the right hands chalk can kill.