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bigscary ([personal profile] bigscary) wrote2008-07-22 07:31 am
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Crazy is a cancer

There's no way to stamp it out, and I fear that this particular strain of crazy will continue to spread throughout our justice system. It's already made the leap between groups who consider themselves as unlike as could be imagined, and Wesley Snipes seems to have a lesser form of the infection (IRS-nuttery as opposed to all-courts-everywhere-nuttery).

How long until lienspamming becomes a standard tactic among criminals with any sort of resources?
How long until every PD (both senses) needs a primer in "what to do when the defendant insists that the gold fringe on the flag means no jursidiction"?
How long until it starts leaking into advice on what to do for minor crimes/tickets in the mainstream?

As speech, it obviously can't be suppressed, but I see no reason why we don't see more contempt citations arising from the attempt to use these theories and tactics.

via Making Light.

[identity profile] edgehopper.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 11:57 am (UTC)(link)
I expect it won't leak into advice on minor crimes/tickets. A contempt charge doesn't really matter when you're going away for life, but it takes a truly deranged person to risk a contempt charge and jail time over a $100 speeding ticket.

[identity profile] jlc.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
it takes a truly deranged person to risk a contempt charge and jail time over a $100 speeding ticket
We're talking about truly deranged people here, aren't we?