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Area man is arrested for parody. ‘America’s Finest News Service’ files a Supreme Court brief.

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 04, 2022

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A man who was arrested over a Facebook parody aimed at his local police department is trying to take his case to the Supreme Court. He has sought help from an unlikely source, which filed a friend-of-the-court brief Monday.“Americans can be put in jail for poking fun at the government?” the brief asked. “This was a surprise to America’s Finest News Source and an uncomfortable learning experience for its editorial team.”The source is,... + full article



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