Sunday, November 16, 2008



Michigan Minister Sent to Prison for Warning Judge He Could be Tortured by God

How about that! The ACLU are actually defending free speech. It helps that the guy is a crook, I guess:
"The American Civil Liberties Union is taking up the case of a southwestern Michigan minister who was sent to prison for warning that a judge could be tortured by God. The ACLU said it asked the state appeals court Wednesday to release the Rev. Edward Pinkney on bail while he appeals a probation violation. Lawyers claim his free-speech rights were trampled in Berrien County.

In 2007, Pinkney, 60, was convicted of paying people to vote in a Benton Harbor election. Months later, he wrote an article in a Chicago newspaper, People's Tribune, saying the judge who handled his case, Alfred Butzbaugh, could be punished by God with curses, fever and "extreme burning" unless he changed his ways.

In June 2008, another Berrien County judge, Dennis Wiley, sent Pinkney to prison for three to 10 years after finding that he had violated his probation by making a threat against the judge. "Those are words that would ... put the fear of God into anybody, as a threat that this could happen to them if they do not do what Mr. Pinkney wants him to do, whatever that might be," Wiley said, according to a transcript.

"To our knowledge, this case marks the first time in modern history that a preacher has been imprisoned for predicting what God might do," said Michael Steinberg, legal director for the ACLU in Michigan.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The guy didn't exactly call down the wrath of God on the judge, and merely suggested divine retribution *could* happen. Now, the Sermon on the Mount would seem to suggest the guy was treading on thin ground already, but I'm guessing the judge really wasn't too intimidated by his claim of friends in high places.