.“Lavrenti Beria, the head of Joseph Stalin’s KGB, once quipped to his boss, “show me the man and I will find the crime.” The Soviet Union was notorious for having accordion-like criminal laws that could be adjusted to fit almost any dissident target. The U.S. is a far cry from the Soviet Union, but our laws are dangerously overbroad.” — Alan Dershowitz – cited in http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2008/03/13/alan-dershowitz-on-spitzergate-what-is-this-russia/
James Hopkins over 9 years ago
They make breakin’ the law so easy these days.
Bilan over 9 years ago
Those can’t be illegal pads. They’re on the straight and narrow.
Arianne over 9 years ago
Why is the cop arresting the kid for buying a few papers, and not going after his supplier? This is entrapment!
osceola over 9 years ago
Notebook him.
J Short over 9 years ago
Put him in the paddy wagon.
LingeeWhiz over 9 years ago
He is about to be padded down.
SunflowerGirl100 over 9 years ago
The kid should have seen the writing on the wall!
ZorkArg over 9 years ago
AND, he’s yellow, too!!
Packratjohn Premium Member over 9 years ago
Reminds me of “Steal This Book”.
Packratjohn Premium Member over 9 years ago
“Anything you write down can and will be used against you in a court of law”
Darque Hellmutt over 9 years ago
.“Lavrenti Beria, the head of Joseph Stalin’s KGB, once quipped to his boss, “show me the man and I will find the crime.” The Soviet Union was notorious for having accordion-like criminal laws that could be adjusted to fit almost any dissident target. The U.S. is a far cry from the Soviet Union, but our laws are dangerously overbroad.” — Alan Dershowitz – cited in http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2008/03/13/alan-dershowitz-on-spitzergate-what-is-this-russia/