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Re: Carrying the Bible an Offense?
[email protected] (Timothy C. May) said:
TCM> There are two further points which need clearing up:
TCM> 1. Private citizens (the atheist in this case) do not file
TCM> criminal charges. They may swear out a complaint ("I witnessed
TCM> John Doe carrying a Bible"), but they do not file criminal
TCM> charges.
OK, how about `press charges`? And please, don't try telling
me that private citizen's don't `press charges`, because one of the
well reported problems in fighting domestic violence has been the
battered spouse (almost always the wife) refusing to press charges.
TCM> 2. The "carrying of a Bible" is not covered by the CDA.
You are the only one who has suggested that it is. I have
suggested that portions of the Bible are 'indecent', and that
electronic transmissions of the same would fall under the CDA ban.
TCM> No prosecutor can be "forced" to prosecute, absent approval by a
TCM> grand jury. (And if a prosecutor doesn't want to indict a ham
TCM> sandwich, it won't be indicted.)
OK, how about this. J Random Atheist, Jr, comes across the
Bible on the 'net. J Random Atheist, Sr, finds out, and is appalled,
and swears out a complaint. The AUSA refuses to investigate. Could J
Random Atheist, Sr, file a lawsuit against the AUSA because he is
being denied equal treatment under the law?
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