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May Be Liveblogging Jury Trial

Jury selection is about to begin in Harris County Criminal Court at Law Number 14. Pro se defendant is charged with criminal trespass at Planned Parenthood. He allegedly entered the building without permission, remained after being told to leave, and blew a shofar.

Defendant, who is not Jewish, is wearing a tallit. A Jewish lawyer—not one of the lawyers on the case—objected, and Judge Fields ruled that Defendant has a First Amendment right to wear the Tallit. Take that, Pat Lykos!

The prosecutor didn’t tell his wife he’s prosecuting this case, so I won’t mention his name.

Stupid Harris County network won’t let me connect to Twitter, so I can’t live tweet it, so I may blog a couple of times about it. I’ll at least sit through jury selection.

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Mark Bennett got his letter of marque from the Supreme Court of Texas in May 1995. He is famous for having no sense of humor when it comes to totalitarianism.

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2 Responses to “May Be Liveblogging Jury Trial”

  1. mirriam says:

    cool! Now you can ignore my prior comment on your last post.

  2. Sunshine says:

    Please do if you can, though I am afraid to hear what the panelists say in voir dire. I love my job and I don’t know what this says about me, but I don’t think I could defend this man had he tried to hire me. Obviously, I believe wholeheartedly that he is entitled to a good defense, but I couldn’t do it.

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