Posts Tagged ‘Opinion in the form of a tweet’

Judge Sciarrino Makes Us LOL

April 25, 2012

Here is the parodic, hashtag-laden opening paragraph of Judge Matthew Sciarrino’s decision this week in People v. Malcolm Harris, 2011NY080152, NYLJ 1202549877835 at *1 (Crim., NY, Decided April 20, 2012), that has everyone LOLing:

The New York County District Attorney’s Office seeks to obtain the #Twitter records of @destructuremal using a #subpoena. The defendant is alleged to have participated in a #OWS protest march on October 1, 2011. The defendant, Malcolm Harris, along with several hundred other protesters, were charged with Disorderly Conduct (P.L. §240.20[5]) after allegedly marching on to the roadway of the Brooklyn Bridge. The defendant moved to #quash that subpoena. That motion is #denied.

(footnote omitted).

Click here for the full text of the decision.

This jurist also appears to have played a role in an early episode exemplifying legal problems arising from social media. Click here to see other examples of legal problems arising from social media.

HT Joseph Ax.


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