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I have every confidence in the Jury's knowing how LEO operate. Wheres the victory party going to be?
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it is taking too long we have an anti- and a pro-gun juror or anti and pro liberty juror. Eitherway hung jury or not guilty
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Yes, I am sorry I missed this trial, but my prayers are with him and his family.
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http://ujsportal.pacourts.us/dockets...erID=200113816 from Butler county? 30 days in the hole.... Nice job on the research. |
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I'd rather they take their time and get it right...as opposed to a group of bedwetters who want to teach the bad gun owner a lesson.
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Juries in PA. are known for 2 things.
Usually taking their time; and Usually getting it right.
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http://kdka.com/local/John.Noble.Trial.2.1088035.html
Jul 16, 2009 2:05 pm US/Eastern Prosecutor: Obama Rally Not The Place To Bring Gun About two hours into deliberations, jurors asked a judge to clarify intent and what constitutes a disturbance John Noble said he wanted to educate people about the right to carry firearms after Obama characterized Pennsylvanians as clinging to guns and religion The fate of a Beaver County man who is accused of bringing a gun to a campaign rally for President Barack Obama last year is now in the hands of a jury. During closing arguments today, prosecutors argued that the rally "was not the time or the place to bring a firearm." The defense, however, countered that John Noble was not breaking the law. Noble testified that he wanted to educate people about the right to carry firearms -- after Obama characterized Pennsylvanians as clinging to guns and religion. No one disputes that Noble had all the proper permits; but a state police trooper charged him with disrupting a public gathering. "As long as you're not breaking the law they can't do that," Defense Attorney Stephen Colafella told the jury earlier today. "Where does it stop? Nowhere does it say you can't carry an open firearm in a public park. That rally was exactly the place for Jack Noble to do what he did." Prosecutor Frank Martocci, however, disagreed. "There is a time and place for everything," Martocci added. "That was not the time or place to bring a firearm to that rally. Bringing this gun to that rally is the equivalent of yelling 'fire' in a crowded movie theater." The trial has attracted the attention of gun supporters, who have shown up at the Beaver County Courthouse. Jury deliberations began at about 11:30am. About two hours after the jury got the case, they asked a judge to clarify intent and what constitutes a disturbance. If jurors find him guilty of this third-degree misdemeanor, Noble could face as much as one year in jail and fines totaling $2500. Stay with KDKA for the latest |
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This is a good thing! it means you have at least one juror that sees this as what it is and probably one juror that is pro-Obama anti gun liberty
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