J.A. Terranson writes: > This is the case I had in mind when I made my recent assertion that > thought==action in today's "court". How can anyone see this case, and not > conclude otherwise? This dude is going to spend a long time in stir, for > a *pure Thought Crime*. Gee, maybe he shouldn't have pleaded GUILTY then. How can you say that this proves that thought==action when the issue wasn't decided at trial? > On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Eric Cordian wrote: > > > Not unsurprisingly, the judge has refused to permit a man sentenced to 10 > > years in prison for textual depictions of child sex in a private journal > > to withdraw his guilty plea and get a trial.
- Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change Eric Cordian
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change Jim Choate
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change Declan McCullagh
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change David Honig
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change Duncan Frissell
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change John Young
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change Declan McCullagh
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change Nomen Nescio
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change mmotyka
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change Declan McCullagh
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change pablo-escobar
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change keyser-soze
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change keyser-soze
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change Mac Norton
- Re: Naughty Journal Author Denied Plea Change Declan McCullagh