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SUPREME COURT NEWS - FIRST AMENDMENT ATTACK UPON ARIZONA HARASSMENT STATUTE - Sheriff Joe not happy
Scott Huminski v. City of Surprise, Arizona
United States Supreme Court -,Docket 13-7504
Washington D.C.
In a filing received by the U.S. Supreme Court, government is portrayed fervently defending a state criminal harassment statute that makes any speech contrary to the government's goals and ideals a crime under.AZ Rev. Stat. § 13-2921 (criminal harassment).
Speech that tends to "alarm, annoy or harass" anyone, including government officials and police, is a crime in Arizona. Silencing dissent is the hallmark of a police state.
Petition for Writ of Certiorari here...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/178501012/Supreme-Court-Certiorari-Petition-and-Appendix-First-Amendment-attack-upon-Arizona-Harassment-statute
U.S. Supreme Court Docketing papers here,...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/188167075/Supreme-Court-Docketing-Huminski-v-Arizona-harassment-statute1
No surprise that this statute exists in Arizona. Under the patently unconstitutionally vague and overbroad Arizona harassment statute, this Supreme Court litigation is a crime as is this article when read by a resident of Arizona, say
Sheriff Joe Arpaio. No doubt that the litigation and this posting tends to "annoy" the Sheriff and like-minded residents of Arizona.
Read more: http://www.scribd.com/doc/178501012/Supreme-Court-Certiorari-Petition-and-Appendix-First-Amendment-attack-upon-Arizona-Harassment-statute
Finally a Sheriff Joe Arpaio related case hits the Supreme Court
SUPREME COURT NEWS - FIRST AMENDMENT ATTACK UPON ARIZONA HARASSMENT STATUTE - Sheriff Joe not happy
Scott Huminski v. City of Surprise, Arizona
United States Supreme Court -,Docket 13-7504
Washington D.C.
In a filing received by the U.S. Supreme Court, government is portrayed fervently defending a state criminal harassment statute that makes any speech contrary to the government's goals a crime under.AZ Rev. Stat. § 13-2921 (criminal harassment).
Speech that tends to "alarm, annoy or harass" anyone, including government officials and police, is a crime in Arizona. Silencing dissent is the hallmark of a police state.
Petition for Writ of Certiorari here...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/178501012/Supreme-Court-Certiorari-Petition-and-Appendix-First-Amendment-attack-upon-Arizona-Harassment-statute
U.S. Supreme Court Docketing papers here,...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/188167075/Supreme-Court-Docketing-Huminski-v-Arizona-harassment-statute1
No surprise that this statute exists in Arizona. Under the patently unconstitutionally vague and overbroad Arizona harassment statute, this Supreme Court litigation is a crime as is this article when read by a resident of Arizona, say
Sheriff Joe Arpaio. No doubt that the Supreme Court litigation and this posting tends to "annoy" the Sheriff and like-minded residents of Arizona.
Arizona Harassment Statute under attack in Supreme Court -1st Amendment - Sheriff Joe not happy
SUPREME COURT NEWS - FIRST AMENDMENT ATTACK UPON ARIZONA HARASSMENT STATUTE - sheriff joe arpaio not happy
Scott Huminski v. City of Surprise, Arizona
Washington D.C.
In a filing received by the U.S. Supreme Court, government is portrayed fervently defending a state criminal harassment statute that makes any speech contrary to the government's goals a crime under. AZ Rev. Stat. § 13-2921 (criminal harassment)
Speech that tends to "alarm, annoy or harass" anyone, including government officials and police, is a crime in Arizona. Silencing dissent is the hallmark of a police state.
Petition for Writ of Certiorari here...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/178501012/Supreme-Court-Certiorari-Petition-and-Appendix-First-Amendment-attack-upon-Arizona-Harassment-statute
No surprise that this statute exists in Arizona. Under the patently unconstitutionally vague and overbroad harassment statute, this Supreme Court litigation is a crime as is this article when read by a resident of Arizona, say
Sheriff Joe Arpaio. No doubt that the litigation and this article tends to "annoy" the Sheriff and like-minded residents of Arizona.
Arizona Harassment Statute under attack in Supreme Court -1st Amendment - Sheriff Joe not happy
SUPREME COURT NEWS - FIRST AMENDMENT ATTACK UPON ARIZONA HARASSMENT STATUTE
Scott Huminski v. City of Surprise, Arizona
Washington D.C.
In a filing received by the U.S. Supreme Court, government is portrayed fervently defending a state criminal harassment statute that makes any speech contrary to the government's goals a crime under. AZ Rev. Stat. § 13-2921 (criminal harassment)
Speech that tends to "alarm, annoy or harass" anyone, including government officials and police, is a crime in Arizona. Silencing dissent is the hallmark of a police state.
Petition for Writ of Certiorari here...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/178501012/Supreme-Court-Certiorari-Petition-and-Appendix-First-Amendment-attack-upon-Arizona-Harassment-statute
No surprise that this statute exists in Arizona. Under the patently unconstitutionally vague and overbroad harassment statute, this Supreme Court litigation is a crime as is this article when read by a resident of Arizona, say
Sheriff Joe Arpaio. No doubt that the litigation and this article tends to "annoy" the Sheriff and like-minded residents of Arizona.
Anti Police State Rock Music - Civil Rights Rock
Scott X and the Constitution Commandos is a rock band with a difference.
The founder engages in litigation to protect the Bill of Rights and the band records and makes music videos railing against the growing U.S. Police State.
Currently Scott X (Huminski) is attacking unconstitutional harassment statutes that silence dissent in the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. 11th circuit court of appeals and United States District Court (Middle District Florida).
This litigation attacks the harassment laws of Arizona, Connecticut and Vermont. From the allegedly most right wing state to one of the allegedly most liberal states, the Bill of Rights is the political motivation for Scott X regardless of the State.
Supreme Court Petition here...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/178501012/Supreme-Court-Certiorari-Petition-and-Appendix-First-Amendment-attack-upon-Arizona-Harassment-statute
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals filings here ....
http://www.scribd.com/doc/176324228/Motion-to-Sever-and-Stay-File-Stamped
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Scott X and the Constitution Commandos, music videos here....
U.S. State Sponsored Terror
The Way Things Should Be
Police State USA
Stay Free or Fight
Bad Cop
Liberty Wanted
More at youtube...
Scott X and the Constitution Commandos, album Fighting the U.S. Police State with Music
Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the Arizona Police State in Supreme Court
SUPREME COURT NEWS - FIRST AMENDMENT ATTACK UPON ARIZONA HARASSMENT STATUTE - Sheriff Joe not happy
Scott Huminski v. City of Surprise, Arizona
Washington D.C;
In a filing received by the U.S. Supreme Court, government is portrayed fervently defending a state criminal harassment statute that makes any speech contrary to the government's goals a crime under. AZ Rev. Stat. § 13-2921 (criminal harassment)
Speech that tends to "alarm, annoy or harass" anyone, including government officials and police, is a crime in Arizona. Silencing dissent is the hallmark of a police state.
Petition for Writ of Certiorari here...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/178501012/Supreme-Court-Certiorari-Petition-and-Appendix-First-Amendment-attack-upon-Arizona-Harassment-statute
No surprise that this statute exists in Arizona. Under the patently unconstitutionally vague and overbroad harassment statute, this Supreme Court litigation is a crime as is this article when read by a resident of Arizona, say
Sheriff Joe Arpaio. No doubt that the litigation and this article tends to "annoy" the Sheriff and like-minded residents of Arizona.
This case revolves around a top crony and close friend of Sheriff Arpaio, Justin M. Nelson, another extreme right winger.
CALL TO ACTION - click on the Supreme Court papers link above to cast your vote against Arpaio and the Arizona police state.
- Scott Huminski
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