Wednesday, June 6, 2018
"New Hampshire man arrested for posting online comments criticizing a police officer"
This is an article from The Hill about police in Exeter, N.H., arresting someone for criticizing the local police. It is a misdemeanor criminal defamation charge, which I think would be hard to enforce. While criminal defamation statutes remain on the books in many states they are rarely used. Defamation is typically a civil matter under libel statutes. Mark Joseph Stern of Slate says that the actions of the police are "almost certainly" not legal. He added, "The law under which [the man arrested] was charged may be unconstitutional on its face." The New Hampshire ACLU has called for the charges to be dismissed.
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And the charges are dropped.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.unionleader.com/crime/after-ag-review-exeter-drops-charge-against-man-arrested-for-criticizing-police-chief-online-20180607
"Exeter Police Critic Sues Over Arrest For 'Mean' Online Comments" (Dec. 20, 2018).
ReplyDeletehttps://patch.com/new-hampshire/exeter/exeter-police-critic-sues-over-arrest-mean-online-comments
The ACLU has filed suit against the Exeter police chief, who had someone arrested for public criticism.