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Judge: Barking not protected speech
MASON, Ohio, July 24 (UPI) – A judge has ruled that barking and hissing are not protected by the First Amendment.
Mason, Ohio, Judge Andrew Batsche ruled Friday that when Ryan Stephens barked and hissed at a police dog in April, he was not protected by a constitutional right, The Cincinnati Inquirer reported.
You know the lawyer begged this joker to just plead guilty and pay the fine.Stephens was petitioning for the dismissal of a charge that he had abused a police dog, claiming the law violates free speech and is too vague.
Jim Hardin, Stephens’ lawyer, argued that his client had a First Amendment right to bark at the dog, making reference to an Athens, Ohio, case in which a defendant had similar charges dropped.