Thursday, August 22, 2019

FREE EXPRESSION: WE Want the Court to Paint LIABLE on Officer Paul Covino's Bald Head

Let's Be Creative With Court Victories!

How do we EXPOSE charlatans in Medford City Government?   Editor has a good solution!

To the contrary, he was plainly and peacefully protesting the fact that it did not. Appellant was not charged under the desecration statute, see n. 1, supra, nor did he permanently disfigure the flag or destroy it. He displayed it as a flag of his country in a way closely analogous to the manner in which flags have always been used to convey ideas. Moreover, his message was direct, likely to be understood, and within the contours of the First Amendment. Given the protected character of his expression and in light of the fact that no interest the State may have in preserving the physical integrity of a privately owned flag was significantly impaired on these facts, the conviction must be invalidated.

Citing SPENCE v WASHINGTON

https://casetext.com/case/spence-v-state-of-washington-8212-1690

FOR FREE EXPRESSION WE WANT THE COURT TO GIVE US PERMISSION TO TATOO PERMANENTLY ON THE BALD HEADS OF RUMLEY, COVINO, SCARPELLI AND TO FORCE-SHAVE CARAVIELLO'S HEAD AND WRITE "LIABLE" ON ALL THEIR BALD PATES

THESE IRRESPONSIBLE MEDFORD OFFICIALS NEED TO BE EXPOSED FOR WHAT THEY ARE: A MENACE TO SOCIETY

RATHER THAN SHAVE MACKOWSKI'S HEAD, WE WILL ASK THE COURT TO BRAND ON HIS FOREHEAD THE WORDS "MENACE TO SOCIETY"

FOR MICHAEL MARKS' PUNISHMENT HE WILL HAVE TO PUT A SIGN ON HIS PRIVATE AREA 'OLD GEEZER RAPED ME" WITH A PICTURE OF PAUL DONATO SMILING...AND HE MUST WEAR IT PERMANENTLY, IN PUBLIC, FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE.

li·a·ble
/ˈlī(ə)b(ə)l/
adjective
  1. 1.
    responsible by law; legally answerable.
    "the supplier of goods or services can become liable for breach of contract in a variety of ways"
    synonyms:responsible, legally responsible, accountableanswerable, chargeable, blameworthy, at fault, culpablesubjectguiltyfaulty, censurable
    "he held the defendants liable for negligence"