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rinmackie
Joined: 05 Aug 2006
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:20 pm
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Wow, nice to know someone actually involved with the case was following our discussions. And replied with a commentary! Seems like Chris was doomed from the start. Hopefully these other cases will turn things around.
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therealssjlink
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:39 pm
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I'm glad we got some real commentary and answers to what actually happened.
Hopefully, this will stop arguments and inform more people on the situation.
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Kougeru
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:50 pm
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Doesn't change that it's BS.
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nechronius
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:55 pm
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It doesn't change the BS, no. But given the convoluted system it was the best that could have been made of the situation, from the point of view of the people most directly involved.
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Takeyo
Joined: 25 Mar 2008
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:00 pm
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Ignoring the ideological aspects of all of this, it's good to hear that Handley will probably serve his sentence in a halfway house.
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BigSpoon
Joined: 16 Feb 2010
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:09 pm
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So.... If I was able to draw and drew a naked little girl, it's illegal? Lol wtf is wrong with that picture(no pun intended). Also so all those loli doujinshi/manga/novels that sell at the cons are illegal?! I wonder whats going to happen during con season this year lol. I mean common they are drawings man it's art. Crappy/creepy art but still, it's make believe. Because of this I can complain about those stupid little cupid like statues because they look like kids and are completely naked lol.
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Cait
Joined: 29 May 2008
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:49 pm
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What all of this really means is that for us, the best and most important thing to do is serve jury duty. I'm serious. Don't go into a courtroom with your little notice slip and come up with some lame excuse for why you can't serve. The country needs a good source of intelligent people sitting at trials, making rational judgements (not based on their "ick" factor) and keeping people like CHris Handley out of prison. It's the best we can hope for while the legal system tries to work the kinks out of this whole Miller Test and obscenity mess.
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FeralKat
Joined: 06 Jan 2005
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:53 pm
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Cait wrote: | What all of this really means is that for us, the best and most important thing to do is serve jury duty. I'm serious. Don't go into a courtroom with your little notice slip and come up with some lame excuse for why you can't serve. The country needs a good source of intelligent people sitting at trials, making rational judgements (not based on their "ick" factor) and keeping people like CHris Handley out of prison. It's the best we can hope for while the legal system tries to work the kinks out of this whole Miller Test and obscenity mess. |
You know...that is a really good point. I'll think twice before I whine about jury duty.
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Akatsukiwolf
Joined: 26 Feb 2008
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:57 pm
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It's been a while since I've read an exceptional article on ANN. I have to say that Eric Chase is (according to his comment) an experienced attorney who definitely handles Chris Handley's case with brilliantprofessionalism and a certain degree of sensitivity to visit forums like ours.
Sad to say, HE definitely isn't an otaku!!
Anyways, many people would very much appreciate information that hopes to shed light on cases like Chris Handley's who belongs to a society interested in unique cultural media (anime/manga).
Thanks for caring enough more or less.
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RebirthedDuelist
Joined: 30 Jun 2009
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Location: U.S and in April 2010,Tekkoshocon
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:05 pm
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BS is still BS.
Hell, when I'm allowed to serve jury, I'll do it to make sure crap like this happens.
Seriously, if was a real kid, I'd go apeshit. But it's just a drawing, so I don't really care.
People need to think, especially in America. I would know, I go to high school, and there is some people who make the kids with Down syndrome look like freaking Stephen Hawking.
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DuelLadyS
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Location: WA state
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:14 pm
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Cait wrote: | What all of this really means is that for us, the best and most important thing to do is serve jury duty. I'm serious. Don't go into a courtroom with your little notice slip and come up with some lame excuse for why you can't serve. The country needs a good source of intelligent people sitting at trials, making rational judgements (not based on their "ick" factor) and keeping people like CHris Handley out of prison. It's the best we can hope for while the legal system tries to work the kinks out of this whole Miller Test and obscenity mess. |
...Y'know, I've never once recieved a jury duty notice. I wonder if perhaps I'm missing some sort of key registry somewhere for it?
I any case, I hope this is as painless as possible for Mr. Handley. I also doubt we'll see any real change at most cons- this wasn't exactly headline news for most. Provided no groups-with-a-vendetta out there caught wind of this and actively try to cause problems at a con, it should be fine.
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hitokiriizo
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:43 pm
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DuelLadyS wrote: |
Cait wrote: | What all of this really means is that for us, the best and most important thing to do is serve jury duty. I'm serious. Don't go into a courtroom with your little notice slip and come up with some lame excuse for why you can't serve. The country needs a good source of intelligent people sitting at trials, making rational judgements (not based on their "ick" factor) and keeping people like CHris Handley out of prison. It's the best we can hope for while the legal system tries to work the kinks out of this whole Miller Test and obscenity mess. |
...Y'know, I've never once recieved a jury duty notice. I wonder if perhaps I'm missing some sort of key registry somewhere for it?
I any case, I hope this is as painless as possible for Mr. Handley. I also doubt we'll see any real change at most cons- this wasn't exactly headline news for most. Provided no groups-with-a-vendetta out there caught wind of this and actively try to cause problems at a con, it should be fine. |
i've seen his case brought up on quite afew ultra conservative websites unfortunatly
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jgreen
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:43 pm
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This was a very interesting read. Also quite terrifying to think that the laws governing obscenity are so vague. Good luck to Max Hardcore in his lawsuit.
DuelLadyS wrote: | ...Y'know, I've never once recieved a jury duty notice. I wonder if perhaps I'm missing some sort of key registry somewhere for it? |
I think you get on the list when you register to vote, though I'm not entirely sure.
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hikaru004
Joined: 15 Mar 2004
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:44 pm
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Cait wrote: | What all of this really means is that for us, the best and most important thing to do is serve jury duty. I'm serious. Don't go into a courtroom with your little notice slip and come up with some lame excuse for why you can't serve. The country needs a good source of intelligent people sitting at trials, making rational judgements (not based on their "ick" factor) and keeping people like CHris Handley out of prison. It's the best we can hope for while the legal system tries to work the kinks out of this whole Miller Test and obscenity mess. |
Now meaning to sound depressing but...
A juror is selected by interview process after being called in for some trials. This one would be an interview selection. The jury's goal is usually to come to a swift decision imo. The other jurors would not be too happy if they are there with someone preventing them from going home. Plus, you're not paid that much for missing time at work. When I participated on a jury, the compensation was $10 for the day.
Handley definitely would not have wanted a jury trial. It would have been over in 1 hour of deliberation imo.
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Pedestrian A
Joined: 25 Jul 2009
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Location: Toronto, ON
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:49 pm
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jgreen wrote: | This was a very interesting read. Also quite terrifying to think that the laws governing obscenity are so vague. Good luck to Max Hardcore in his lawsuit.
DuelLadyS wrote: | ...Y'know, I've never once recieved a jury duty notice. I wonder if perhaps I'm missing some sort of key registry somewhere for it? |
I think you get on the list when you register to vote, though I'm not entirely sure. |
So that's why most Americans don't vote?
Joke aside, I hope his sentence will be light, if not none.
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