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Title: Jenifer Tharp And Jack Carter Must be brought up on charges
Source: self
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Published: Jul 20, 2013
Author: self
Post Date: 2013-07-20 15:39:07 by titorite
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Comments: 24

In case you do not know Jenifer Tharp is a DA in Comal County. Jack Robinson is a judge in a district presiding over comal. Both are guilty of depriving Justin Carter his right to liberty.

Both over stepped their authority and used their power of office to commit the worst crime the state can commit short of murder.... and some of us would argue that death might be preferable to their second worst crime. That is the theft of an innocent mans freedom. Better that 100 guilty men go free than one innocent man be incarcerated.

Justin Carter is innocent. It is clearly obvious. Jenifer Tharp and Jack Robinson either do not care about the clear letter and intent of the law ... or they are ignorant of it. Either way their actions have resulted in making a victim of one of the citizens.

They need to be brought up on charges for their part in depriving an innocent citizen of liberty.

This needs to happen lest the system feel empowered to do this again.

We want to fight tyranny? Getting these two criminals charged and arrested for their crimes would be an awesome blow to the comal county corruption.

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#4. To: titorite (#0) (Edited)

When three bone-heads collide...two with the power of the state, and the other with neither the means nor the motive to execute his "terroristic threat."

Lod  posted on  2013-07-20   16:06:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Lod (#4)

When three bone-heads collide...two with the power of the state, and the other with neither the means nor the motive to execute his "terroristic threat."

Life is hard, it's harder if you're stupid. Here's what the innocent hero said:
"I think Ima shoot up a kindergarten / And watch the blood of the innocent rain down/ And eat the beating heart of one of them," Justin commented.

I'm not taking to the streets for someone who is at least terminally stupid. Out of context???

Hmmmmm  posted on  2013-07-20   17:19:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Hmmmmm (#7)

Thats right freespeech hater.

You are not printing what came before or after and have put that out of context and even so as those words stand.. No school is named no people are named it is followed with a lol and JK and is obvious sarcasm and if you can clearly see that upon first reading then maybe your own intellect should be re-examined.

Beside I doubt anything would make you take to the streets hmmmm... you strike me as the type that likes to sit at home and bitch online.

titorite  posted on  2013-07-20   17:41:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: titorite (#8)

You are not printing what came before or after and have put that out of context and even so as those words stand.. No school is named no people are named it is followed with a lol and JK and is obvious sarcasm and if you can clearly see that upon first reading then maybe your own intellect should be re-examined.

There is no basis in the story you posted or elsewhere to your claims of JK or LOL, not that it's relevant. You're messed up in the head, how's that for context?

Hmmmmm  posted on  2013-07-20   18:01:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Hmmmmm (#9)

If you support the arrest of someone who named no individual or place IE no target specifically, nor with any real spesificicity ... then you sir are a hater of freespeech.

Boo hoo he said something nasty. You deal with it like a grown up you do not pay a canadian 2000 us dollars for the crime tip and arrest an innocent man.

Thats wrong.

You want to deny him his right to free speech? Maybe you should move somewhere else.

titorite  posted on  2013-07-20   18:04:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: titorite (#10)

If you support the arrest of someone who named no individual or place IE no target specifically, nor with any real spesificicity ... then you sir are a hater of freespeech.

Your beef isn't with the prosecutor or the judge, it is with the law, duly passed. Fed or Texas 22.07 take your beef to Austin and DC. While I find the law repugnant, I and most here with a modicum of muscle control have little to fear from it, you on the other hand, not so much.

You're messed up in the head!

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#16. To: Hmmmmm (#11)

Your beef isn't with the prosecutor or the judge, it is with the law, duly passed. Fed or Texas 22.07 take your beef to Austin and DC. While I find the law repugnant, I and most here with a modicum of muscle control have little to fear from it, you on the other hand, not so much.

You're messed up in the head!

The idiot ignorant of the law with hate full on for freedom of speech is you hmmmm

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Carter Bails Out

Lots of big news this week, most of it legal in nature, and only some of it good. We'll start there, with the release of Justin Carter, the 19-year-old held at the Comal County Jail for the last five months on a $500,000 bond on charges of intending to, per Texas Penal Code, 2207, Section A, Subsections 4 and 5:

cause impairment or interruption of public communications, public transportation, public water, gas, or power supply or other public service;

and

place the public or a substantial group of the public in fear of serious bodily injury;

for comments he made in a conversation between gamers on Facebook. In case you missed it, here as much as we have of said conversation, based on the Grand Jury indictment and conversations with Carter's camp:

Carter insults Unknown Facebook User

Unknown Facebook User: “You're f##ked in the head!"

Carter: “Oh, yeah, I'm f##ked in head alright. I think I'ma shoot up a kindergarten. And watch the blood of the innocent rain down. And eat the beating heart of one of them. LOL. JK."

NB Teenage Girl (Name Withheld): “i hope you f##king bring in hell you f##king prick."

Teenagers.

???????????????????????????????????????????????????????

Anyway, an anonymous benefactor came forward last week with cash in their proverbial hand to bail Carter out - and to be clear, they didn't spend $50,000 to obtain a bail bond, they actually handed the court a half-million dollars, because they're fairly certain Carter won't make a run for the border.

We covered the story in detail in last week's column, which you can read at your leisure at txcitizen.com. Right now we'd like to see if a San Antonio newsroom gets slapped with an indictment for the same crime Carter was jailed for - namely, intending to scare the hell out of the local populace - by falsely claiming that Carter made threats to "shoot a New Braunfels kindergarten class on Facebook".

As you saw in the conversation above, he did say "a kindergarten". He did not say "a New Braunfels kindergarten". And yes, specific information like that does make a difference in the way people react to these things. A huge difference, in fact, and KSAT enjoyed the extra bump one gets from exploiting that kind of thing. So if we're talking intent to "place the public or a substantial group of the public in fear of serious bodily injury", KSAT seems to be in the ballpark, since they paired that statement with the announcement of his release from jail.

You hear "Death to America" all of the time from a variety of groups, and most of the time it's just background noise. But consider how much your interest/anxiety level rose when Kim Jong-un said he was going to nuke Austin. Even my jaded ears perked up a bit with that one. And so it is with Carter. He made a general statement, and at the time he made it, law enforcement thought he lived in, and was therefore a threat to, Austin. But it took KSAT to make it sound like he specifically threatened New Braunfels. Five months after the fact.

Justin Carter will appear before Judge Jack Robison on Monday, August 12, for pre-trial motions. Carter's attorney, Don Flannery, plans to move to dismiss the charges on the grounds that the State's terrorist-threat statute was unconstitutionally applied to Carter. Expect more national attention on Comal County throughout the proceedings, as the case has serious and far-reaching First Amendment ramifications.

Our prediction: A loss for the County, followed by a massive lawsuit for the oppressive bail amount and gods know what else

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