Thursday, October 04, 2007

Defending the Right to Be Heard


[click here] for more information on Elena Ruth Sassower's fight for your rights to a better America by fighting for your rights for ethical access and service in American Courts.

Video to be posted on Elena here on this blog in the future.
My email: stevengerickson@yahoo.com

Defending the Right to Be Heard
“Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech . . . or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
First Amendment, U.S. Constitution


On June 28, 2004, Elena Ruth Sassower was sentenced to six months imprisonment in the D.C. Capitol Jail by Judge Brian F. Holeman of the D.C. Superior Court for "disruption of Congress," a federal misdemeanor. Below are details of Sassower's offense, as reported by the Westchester Crusader four days before her sentencing. [click here for more]

It is completely outrageous that she was imprisoned simply for respectfully asking, “Mr. Chairman, there's citizen opposition to Judge Wesley based on his documented corruption as a New York Court of Appeals judge. May I testify?”

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