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I'll bet they are going to revoke his probation based on his failure to notify his probation officer MADem Sep 2012 #1
If they do revoke his probation ... Tx4obama Sep 2012 #2
Well, they'd just report it in the news. It would be picked up over there, certainly. MADem Sep 2012 #3
No, the man may have... SkyDaddy7 Sep 2012 #15
I think that is the course the US Gov will go ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #27
How is enforcing the terms of his probation, vile appeasement? hlthe2b Sep 2012 #30
You know perfectly well Missycim Sep 2012 #31
No, that would just be an added benefit. Wait Wut Sep 2012 #33
If it were not for this stupidity, they would not know of it ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #34
Probation is not a civil right ToxMarz Sep 2012 #38
I am suggesting nothing like that at all ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #40
Not what we should be concerned about brush Sep 2012 #46
I too think there is more to this than currently on table ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #47
I agree completely. n/t rayofreason Sep 2012 #56
I share your conern Bragi Sep 2012 #60
Are you familiar with probation programs? Ash_F Sep 2012 #41
This is Federal... ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #43
Do you have any source for your claims this requirement is "uniformly unenforced"... Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2012 #50
Here in PA RobinA Sep 2012 #57
Yet you would advocate NOT following the law, so as to avoid any suggestion of appeasement? hlthe2b Sep 2012 #44
Because RobinA Sep 2012 #55
"isn't he Wrapped in Swaddling Clothes? " Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #4
He looks like that guy, too!!!! nt MADem Sep 2012 #8
No kidding.... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #53
Local news in L.A. showed his criminal attorney entering the home Friday pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #12
just a front man?? Swagman Sep 2012 #5
More like a fall guy at this point. StrictlyRockers Sep 2012 #6
You and Swagman have *nothing* to base that on...eom Kolesar Sep 2012 #11
EXACTLY! SkyDaddy7 Sep 2012 #16
There are more names coming out daily ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #35
true....but I bet I'm right Swagman Sep 2012 #22
Don't worry, Swagman...I may be right, who knows? silvershadow Sep 2012 #24
There were new names coming out yesterday...low grade porn producer IIRC ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #28
They have blamed 3 different men so far classykaren Sep 2012 #32
He's probably been committing acts of fraud this whole time ck4829 Sep 2012 #7
Oh, I expect we'll be seeing some "Free Basseley" signatures on DU as well n/t Scootaloo Sep 2012 #9
I expect you are wrong n/t oberliner Sep 2012 #18
My optimism is waning, I suppose. Hope you're right. Scootaloo Sep 2012 #21
he's a political prisoner according to some DU herp derpers as well.. frylock Sep 2012 #45
WTF is a "DU herp deerper"? /nt Bragi Sep 2012 #69
Story Title oldsarge54 Sep 2012 #10
There is plenty to suggest.. sendero Sep 2012 #13
I think no one is sure that he is actually the filmmaker oberliner Sep 2012 #17
He has now been questioned and released pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #14
Good! It reaffirms that blasphemy is legal in the US Bragi Sep 2012 #61
I heard on the news this morning that a hearing date has been set ... Tx4obama Sep 2012 #63
"Earlier Friday, sheriff’s deputies had to escort attorneys through a scrum of news cameras..." greiner3 Sep 2012 #19
Scrum here means simply, a group or a bunch. nt pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #20
A disorderly group oberliner Sep 2012 #26
A scrum is a rugby football formation daleo Sep 2012 #74
Is extradition a possibility? That would be ...nice. Tom Ripley Sep 2012 #23
To where? oberliner Sep 2012 #25
No, and it would not be nice ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #29
That is the real issue. rayofreason Sep 2012 #58
So...IS he an American citizen? SoapBox Sep 2012 #36
I think he is a naturalized citizen jsr Sep 2012 #37
Funny - I don't remember anyone thinking we should arrest Salmon Rushdie or askeptic Sep 2012 #39
He was convicted for fraud, he's not allowed to access the Internet ck4829 Sep 2012 #42
So since they let him go, I guess they don't really have evidence? askeptic Sep 2012 #48
Actually, last I heard, they're still investigating it ck4829 Sep 2012 #49
See comment #63 n/t Tx4obama Sep 2012 #64
That's the post I just replied to ck4829 Sep 2012 #70
Hopefully no other entity will want to Feed his Greed. orpupilofnature57 Sep 2012 #51
He's got plenty of friends ck4829 Sep 2012 #52
With all the preparation and mummification... defacto7 Sep 2012 #54
I'm Missing Something Here RobinA Sep 2012 #59
He violated probation. HooptieWagon Sep 2012 #62
See comment #63 n/t Tx4obama Sep 2012 #65
It's just an excuse to silence him Bragi Sep 2012 #66
It doesn't matter if he posted "Bambi" on YouTube. HooptieWagon Sep 2012 #67
A violation does not automatically mean prison Bragi Sep 2012 #68
His probation terms specifically state HooptieWagon Sep 2012 #71
Perhaps he'lll get a good judge Bragi Sep 2012 #72
THey need to be carefull not to make it seem he is being punished for the film. hrmjustin Sep 2012 #73
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