In other news:
- Former Mayor (and probation officer) Michael Pizzi's trial is continued till July. (via Miami Herald)
- Rogerio Scotton was convicted of all charges before Judge Rosenbaum in Ft. Lauderdale. This was the racecar driver representing himself who tried to introduce sex tapes to prove his marriage was not fraudulent. Problem was: there were no sex tapes. (via the Sun-Sentinel)
- Rumpole has an interesting post about the Luis Alvarez trial from 30 years ago. Check it out.
- Did you know it was a crime to "harangue" a Supreme Court Justice in the Supreme Court? This guy got charged with the crime yesterday. Via CNN:
He was only able say a few words before police escorted him from the courtroom, and did not resist.
Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg identified the man as Noah Newkirk of Los Angeles.
Newkirk has been charged with violating federal law that makes it a crime to "harangue" or utter "loud threatening or abusive language in the Supreme Court Building."
The justices ignored the incident.
The court's official written transcript of the argument made no mention of the remarks.
Such outbursts are rare.
Court officials say the last time it happened was eight years ago, during an oral argument over a federal law restricting a certain type of later-term abortion procedure.
A similar interruption occurred about two decades ago.
The courtroom has about 330 seats available to the public. Court security instructs spectators before each public session to remain seated, not to speak, or demonstrate.
UPDATE -- Wow, someone snuck in a video recorder and took this video from inside the Supreme Court:
UPDATE -- Wow, someone snuck in a video recorder and took this video from inside the Supreme Court:
It won't be Fort Pierce: 28 USC sec 456(d).
ReplyDeletemy favorite is lemon harangue
ReplyDeleteit will be fort pierce
ReplyDeleteLove the video. Shake it up. Fight the power.
ReplyDelete10:38 -
ReplyDeleteto paraphrase a line from Princess Bride: I don't think 456(d) means what you think it means.
How many prior nominees from any administration have promised to go to Ft Pierce? Once they get the commission, they change their mind, stay close to home, and the Chief judge can't enforce it: 28 USC 456(d) says the Duty Station - ie chambers -- SHALL BE the closest courthouse to the judge's home. Unless you appoint a judge who is already from the northern 5 counties, the judge ain't gonna move. CJ can assign cases in Ft Pierce off their jury wheel, sure, like the three judges who travel to Ft Pierce today -- but they just get travel reimbursed, their permanent duty station chambers are in Miami or WPB.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.facebook.com/notes/jose-pepe-diaz/commissioner-diaz-sponsors-resolution-to-improve-bicycle-and-pedestrian-safety-o/10151991814577775 JUDGE WILLIAM THOMAS' HORRIBLE SENTENCE BRINGS ABOUT ANOTHER GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION. THANKS AGAIN
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one who thinks MC Waste Services, Inc. is annoying?
ReplyDeleteThank god they had a video, the guy was barely audible
ReplyDeleteI second that
ReplyDeleteYes. If this were Survivor, MC Waste would be first one voted off
ReplyDeleteI’m less concerned with Citizens Untied that sold-out speech to corporations because the message from either side of our duopoly puts corporations over people. I’m more concerned that our legislators, President, and SCOTUS have sold the health of the American people to corporations in stead of providing universal healthcare for all, like most other nations, from Germany to the People’s Republic of China, the two largest manufacturing countries, and our competition in the world market.
ReplyDeleteHere’s another look inside SCOTUS
CNN: Inside the Supreme Court
http://youtu.be/Unyswl36q8w