So a number of white nationalists, we may assume, associated with the Lemire camp, we may assume, threatened Vigna and thugged it up with some of the hearing's security staff. That would be enough to upset anyone, I should think. And, just as a aside, these facts came up during the trial but, oddly enough, Terrence Watson didn't mention them in his article on the topic. That must have been one the places where Terrence lost interest.And another interesting thing. Take a look at this:
As truewest pointed out, Vigna represented himself, and Ezra still lost. That's gotta sting. And not good news for any of his co-defendents in the other cases.
Levant's track record for losing cases against him is nearly perfect...
ReplyDeleteWell, can't Levant just say he should have represented himself, he would have done it better? But of course, he probably would have charged himself too high a fee.
ReplyDeleteWell in fairness Vigna may have self-represented but he is a lawyer...
ReplyDeleteWhile glancing at Ezra's comments, I saw a link to a group about freeeeedom:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.humanrightscommissions.ca/
which is supported by a Reform Christian group:
http://arpacanada.ca/index.php/about-arpa
Both claim to be grassroots groups, but that I doubt.
Holly,
ReplyDeleteThe human rights thingy is Neil Dykstra. Slick website, a day of coverage by Sun chain. Not much else.
Never heard of the other guys.