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06/27/24 7:58 AM

#82162 RE: JamesLH #82161

"Many online users falsely believe the freedom of speech and First Amendment rights protect anything they say online, but that is simply not true. Our courts have created legal exceptions for hate speech, defamation, incitement to commit violent acts, and threats of violence. The last is extremely common on the internet, as anonymous users can easily send hateful and threatening messages to each other with a few clicks. While every website has its own codes of conduct and procedures for threats, such as banning or blocking offenders, district attorneys can pursue criminal charges if they believe the threats are genuine."

Are your threats genuine James the internet if full of them.?
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Dolly Llama

06/27/24 12:18 PM

#82168 RE: JamesLH #82161

Nick Campanella was never formally charged with a crime. You said it yourself. He has no criminal record. He was never indicted. Being "named in an indictment" is not the same thing as being indicted. Many people are named in indictments who are never themselves actually indicted. An indictment is when someone is formally charged with a crime. Nick Campanella was never formally charged with a crime. He was never indicted. You continue to constantly distort the fact.