Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Free speech under fire

The recent exchange between an atheist and a judge in a small courtroom in rural Pennsylvania could have come out of a Dickens novel. Magisterial District Judge Mark Martin was hearing a case in which an irate Muslim stood accused of attacking an atheist, Ernest Perce, because he was wearing a "Zombie Mohammed" costume on Halloween. Although the judge had "no doubt that the incident occurred," he dismissed the charge of criminal harassment against the Muslim and proceeded to browbeat Perce. Martin explained that such a costume would have led to Perce's execution in many countries under sharia, or Islamic law, and added that Perce's conduct fell "way outside your bounds of First Amendment rights."

MORE: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/03/12/4330326/free-speech-under-fire.html

See also...

Turley: 'Zombie Mohammed' and free speech
http://savannahnow.com/column/2012-03-13/turley-zombie-mohammed-and-free-speech