{"id":1551,"date":"2011-09-19T13:47:36","date_gmt":"2011-09-19T13:47:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.temp.shooflysolutions.com\/hal-turner-acquited-in-connecticut\/"},"modified":"2011-09-19T13:47:36","modified_gmt":"2011-09-19T13:47:36","slug":"hal-turner-acquited-in-connecticut","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.idavox.com\/index.php\/2011\/09\/19\/hal-turner-acquited-in-connecticut\/","title":{"rendered":"HAL TURNER ACQUITTED IN CONNECTICUT"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin: 10px; border: 1px solid #000000; float: left;\" alt=\"Turner\" src=\"http:\/\/www.google.com\/hostednews\/ap\/media\/ALeqM5hyBAYRK7cX87oWNmHD3zETeyv-fQ?docId=29a4344a57114391a4768472b4d55af1&amp;size=l\" width=\"300\" \/>There&#8217;s a few things that we find curious about this. Let&#8217;s face it, in the fervor to protect the First Amendment rights of those trying to take them away from us, we aren&#8217;t surprised that Hal Turner dodged this bullet, but it must be driving the folks in Connecticut crazy that the boneheads that come to their state are beating the rap in high profile cases as of late. You just had a few of the White Wolves\/Batallion 14 crew get cleared on charges of trying to weapons to a Klansman. Sure, someone took the fall and is sitting in jail for it, but it is still a sore spot with some folks up there. And now comes Turner, who represented himself, and managed not to have a fool for a client. That might explain why we are getting awfully busy in New England as of late. The other thing is the media, who is trying sooooo hard to avoid calling Turner a white supremacist. It&#8217;s all about him being a &#8220;shock jock&#8221; or &#8220;blogger&#8221; or even a &#8220;famous blogger&#8221;. You can&#8217;t solve the problem if you cannot say what it is, but hey, the media knows that. Unfortunately for them, so do we, and we want to solve the problem. Now Turner is still in jail for a few more years behind the federal judges he threatened, and that has pretty much rendered him ineffective. We doubt he will have the same strength he had a few years back, but you know&#8230;.there is still that matter of him being friends with Sean Hannity that keeps bugging us, so until that is dealt with effectively we will still be dealing with Turner.<\/p>\n<p>  <!--more-->  <\/p>\n<h3><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.businessweek.com\/news\/2011-09-17\/-shock-jock-hal-turner-acquitted-in-connecticut-threats-case.html\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Business Week<\/a><\/h3>\n<p> Hal Turner, the Internet \u201cshock  jock\u201d radio host in prison for threatening federal judges, was  acquitted by a jury of inciting his blog readers to injure three  Connecticut government officials. <\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">A state jury in Hartford, after a trial that  started Sept. 15, found Turner not guilty yesterday of writing  threatening comments on the Turner Radio Network website because he was  upset at what he saw as anti-Catholic legislation. The three government  officials were never attacked.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">\u201cI never said go attack these men,\u201d Turner, 49,  who represented himself at the trial, told the jury in his closing  argument yesterday. \u201cI said put down this tyranny by force. It\u2019s an  abstract concept. You can\u2019t go to a supermarket and buy a can of  tyranny. I did not say go kill those men.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">Turner, of North Bergen, New Jersey, was  convicted last year in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, of  threatening three Chicago-based U.S. appeals judges because of their  ruling upholding a gun ban. Turner, who has appealed his federal  conviction, is serving a 33-month prison sentence.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">His federal conviction came after two previous juries couldn\u2019t reach a verdict.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">\u201cI\u2019m disappointed with the verdict,\u201d Senior  Assistant State\u2019s Attorney Thomas R. Garcia, who prosecuted Turner in  Connecticut, said in a phone interview. Turner was acquitted of a felony  count of inciting injury and a misdemeanor count of threatening.<\/p>\n<p class=\"center\">First Amendment<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">\u201cHe\u2019s not charged with violating the First  Amendment, as much as he wants to wrap himself in it,\u201d Garcia told the  jury in his closing argument yesterday. \u201cPoliticians deserve protection  under the law.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">Turner has advocated violence against blacks,  Jews and immigrants on his website and Internet radio show, according to  the Anti-Defamation League, created in 1913 to monitor anti- Semitism.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">In April 2009, the U.S. Treasury Department was  forced to deny Turner\u2019s blog post that said most of the U.S.\u2019s largest  banks were insolvent and that sent down financial-sector stocks when it  was cited by Theflyonthewall.com.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">In his June 2, 2009, blog post, Turner exhorted  readers to injure state Senator Andrew J. McDonald, state Representative  Michael Lawlor and Thomas K. Jones, Connecticut\u2019s ethics enforcement  officer, prosecutors said. He promised to announce their home addresses  on his next radio show, which he never did, according to court papers.  He was arrested June 11, 2009.<\/p>\n<p class=\"center\">\u2018Take Up Arms\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">\u201cTRN advocates Catholics in Connecticut take up  arms and put down this tyranny by force,\u201d Turner wrote on his website,  according to court papers. \u201cIt is our intent to foment direct action  against these individuals personally.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">Turner was protesting a bill that would have  replaced priests and bishops with boards of lay people to oversee the  finances of Roman Catholic parishes, according to court papers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">\u201cIf any state\u2019s attorney, police department or  court thinks they\u2019re going to get uppity with us about this: I suspect  we have enough bullets to put them down too,\u201d Turner wrote, according to  the government.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">McDonald and Lawlor, Democrats who sponsored the  legislation, now work in Governor Dannel P. Malloy\u2019s administration.  Jones had opened an investigation into the Bridgeport Diocese because it  hadn\u2019t registered as a lobbyist to oppose the bill, according to the  government.<\/p>\n<p class=\"center\">\u2018Big Bad Government\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">\u201cThis was not an abstract reference,\u201d Garcia told  the jury. \u201cHe named them personally. This is not a battle between big  bad government and little Hal Turner.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">McDonald and Jones testified at the trial. Turner presented no witnesses.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">On Sept. 6, Connecticut Superior Court Judge Carl  Schuman ruled against Turner\u2019s request to toss the case both on free-  speech grounds and because Connecticut had no jurisdiction over him as a  New Jersey resident.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">\u201cIn the United States of America, we are supposed  to be able to express our opinions,\u201d Turner told the jury. \u201cThe state  is prosecuting me simply for uttering words.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">Last week, while the jury was being picked,  Turner fired his lawyer, John L. Stawicki, a public defender. He  represented himself with Stawicki advising him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">Turner was convicted of threatening federal  judges Frank Easterbrook, Richard Posner and William Bauer because of  their ruling, also in June 2009, upholding handgun bans in Chicago and  Oak Park, Illinois. A lower court previously dismissed the National  Rifle Association\u2019s challenge to the ordinances. The U.S. Supreme Court  overturned the handgun bans last year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indent\">The case is State of Connecticut v. Turner,  CR09-63265-T, Superior Court of Connecticut (Hartford). The federal case  is U.S. v. Turner, 09-cr-00650, U.S. District Court, Eastern District  of New York (Brooklyn). Turner\u2019s appeal is U.S. v. Turner, 11-196, 2nd  U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (Manhattan).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There&#8217;s a few things that we find curious about this. 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