Saturday, February 06, 2010



US Judge dismisses charges against William White for allegedly threatening Richard Warman

Mr. White made angry statements about what should happen to Canada's most famous enemy of free speech but that was held not to be a direct threat and hence protected speech in the USA. It would probably have been a very different story in Canada
"A federal judge today dismissed one of four charges that neo-Nazi leader William A. White was convicted of in December. "The court finds that there is no substantial evidence which would permit any rational trier of fact to find the defendant guilty," U.S. District Judge James Turk wrote in an opinion.

The jury verdict dismissed by Turk alleged that White had threatened Richard Warman, a human rights attorney from Canada who often brings civil actions against white supremacists.

White, the self-proclaimed commander of the Roanoke-based American National Socialist Workers Party, wrote on his Web site that Warman should be killed. But unlike the other threats for which White was convicted, most of White’s comments were not communicated directly to Warman, Turk wrote in his 32-page opinion.

The decision upholds the remaining three convictions against White — intimidating a group of apartment complex tenants in Virginia Beach and threatening a university administrator in Delaware and a bank employee in Missouri.

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2 comments:

Aspergers.life said...

Having followed White's Roanoke (VA) activities, I conclude that he appears to be nothing more than a noisy lone wolf.

What I fail to understand is how a mob of black teens can swarm a white (Hispanic?) city worker and beat him to a pulp without the media noting the overt racist hatred. Yet one misguided but outspoken neo-nutsy brings down the wrath of both government and media.

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/north_bay&id=7254211

Apparently the left endorses racism when it advances its agenda.

Anonymous said...

Surely he overturned the conviction rather than dismissed the charges?