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Christopher Hignite

Falsely accused? Blog about it and go straight to jail in


Lexington.
November 28th, 2010 2:43 am ET

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A Lexington, Kentucky judge has placed a man in jail


without bond for blogging about his current and most recent
court case. Prosecutor, Bobby Gullette, from neighboring
Nicholasville, spotted Lucian's blog and immediately filed for
a hearing asking that Kavanaugh be detained and punished
for expressing his right to freedom of speech. At issue, in
addition, was a warrant for Lucian's arrest that was carefully
arranged through creative scheduling and re-scheduling by
Gullette.

Pleas Lucian Kavanaugh was falsely accused and acquitted


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of a crime in Lexington, Kentucky. Kavanaugh then filed a
civil case against the city of Lexington. From that time
Lucian has been keeping a careful watch and low profile
due to constant harassment from the police department.

The most recent case is an obvious case of false arrest.


The victim described a "6'4", light-skinned black dude with
gold teeth, green eyes and hair". Lucian is about 5'10",
medium tone skin, maintained natural teeth, brown eyes
and bald. The officer who identified Lucian from this
description was involved in previous cases regarding
Lucian; and lost. She is currently being reprimanded for
improper police work.

Here is the Motion to Revoke Bond from Prosecutor


Gullette:

http://app4.websitetonight.com/projects2/1/8/2/0/1610281/uploads/K

It is clear by reading the motion that Gullette wishes to


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“First Amendment freedoms are most in danger when


the government seeks to control thought or to justify its
laws for that impermissible end. The right to think is the
beginning of freedom, and speech must be protected
from the government because speech is the beginning
of thought.”—Supreme Court Justice Anthony M.
Kennedy, Ashcroft V. Free Speech Coalition

“Men feared witches and burnt women. It is the function


of speech to free men from the bondage of irrational
fears.” — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis
(1856–1941), Whitney v. California, 274 U. S. 357 (1927)
Lucian is being held without bond until February 23d, his
court date, primarily for expressing his beliefs about his
current and past encounters with the justice system online.
Freedom of Speech extends to the internet equally the
Supreme Court has ruled.

In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court extended the full


protection of the First Amendment to the Internet in Reno v.
ACLU, a decision which struck down portions of the 1996
Communications Decency Act, a law intended to outlaw so-
called "indecent" online communication (that is, non-
obscene material protected by the First Amendment). The
court's decision extended the same Constitutional
protections given to books, magazines, films, and spoken
expression to materials published on the Internet. Congress
tried a second time to regulate the content of the Internet
with the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). The Court
again ruled that any limitations on the internet were
unconstitutional in American Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft
(2002).

Kavanaugh's incarceration will cost the taxpayers about $60


per day or a total of $5640. In today's financial climate it is
not only unnecessary but fiscally irresponsible to incarcerate
those that pose no threat to society and are not a flight risk.
Lucian's appearance November 19th at 1:00 PM for this
hearing shows he had no intent to flee, evade or miss his
court dates.

With this in mind it can only be concluded that Prosecutor


Gullette's intent is not to ensure that Kavanaugh appears by
revoking the bond and incarcerating him until his court date.
Rather, it seems, Lucian is being punished for expressing
his Freedom of Speech and publishing his story in his blog,
Facebook and on various newsites. This effectively makes
the First Amendment merely a piece of paper containing
ideals that may or may not be followed by our current justice
system.

The jail's website has Lucian listed without a release date.


In order to view the inmate you must register, enter your
name and e-mail address before you are allowed access.
Then go to the Public Records link and click on the Current
Population drop-down tab. Next, enter Kavanaugh in the
search engine.

I assume this technology could be used to track visitors to


inmates accused of crimes and then perform intel on their
friends (associates). I assume this because I visited
Lucian's page twice yesterday and attempted to perform a
screenshot for my story. I have now been locked out of the
inmate page on the site. This may be temporary but it sure
caught my attention.

Lucian needs your help. America needs your help. Justice


needs your help. We cannot sit idly by while our freedoms
and rights are continually trampled on by a government
gone astray.

Don't think this can't happen to you. It's happened to me,


Debbie Wardlaw, Glenn Doneghy and Pleas Lucian
Kavanaugh to name just a few.

Please make your voice heard. I have contacted Rev. Al


Sharpton, Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Rainbow Coalition and
the NAACP. I will continue to contact civil rights
organizations and legal representatives until justice is
served.

Will you do your part and contact these organizations and


others and let them know that the First Amendment must
not be violated?

Freedom of Speech is essential in a free country and


punishing the accused for voicing their case is a gross
violation of this right.

“Almost all human beings have an infinite capacity for


taking things for granted.” — Aldous Huxley, author of
Brave New World

Don't take your freedom for granted. We must stand up for


our rights even when we are not directly involved. Make a
call or write a letter and demand that Lucian be set free until
he can prove his innocence in a courtroom.

Lexington City Council: councilmembers@lfucg.com

Judge Ernesto Scorsone: 859-246-2531 or write

Circuit Judge
Robert F. Stephens Circuit Courthouse
120 North Limestone
Lexington, KY 40507

Rev. Al Sharpton: email: info@nationalactionnetwork.net


(on subject put: Attention Reverend Al Sharpton.)
Phone # 212-690-3070

Write a letter:

National Action Network


106 W. 145th St.,
Harlem, New York 10039

Rev. Jesse Jackson: Email: info@rainbowpush.org

Rainbow PUSH National Headquarters


Chicago
General: 773-373-3366
Constituent Services: 773-256-2723

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