The principal brief has now been filed on Wayne's appeal. The brief was filed in the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals by Quentin Rhoades of Montana as pro bono counsel with the assistance of Stewart Rhodes of Nevada.
The Government's response is due within 30 days. There will then be opportunity for rebuttal argument.
The link to the actual document is on the page the title link takes you to. Paul W. Davis wanted people to read the update before downloading the brief.
I posted an announcement about this yesterday, because this is an important document to read, not just as it pertains to the story of Wayne Fincher, but also because of the legal and historical information pertinent to the Second Amendment and the right to keep and bear arms that it contains. I urge everyone to read it completely--if you can't do it now, set aside an hour later today or this week when you can. Then share this link with other gun owners.
Stewart Rhodes has a good article on the Fincher case in the December 2007 issue of S.W.A.T. magazine. Stewart has taken over the Enemy at the Gate column from Claire Wolfe.
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This is important on more than just a second amendment issue. A rogue federal judged denied any semblance of the protections of the law or constitution to the accused.
ReplyDeleteEvery pretense at justice was violated by the court and the would be monarch sitting the bench at Mr. Fincher's trial.
Mr. Fincher was denied a defense of his defense of the second amendment. So there is a lot at stake here outside the obviously important issue of the second amendment.
Another thing I liked, SA, is thyey threw Hendren's words into it--when he promised Fincher would be able to state his case and then reneged.
ReplyDeleteEvidently for Mr. Hendren that was just a negotiating ploy. I don't know his price, but it must have been met.
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