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Judge Recommends Guilty Verdict for Jack Thompson

GamePolitics is reporting that a Florida Judge has recommended that Jack Thompson be found guilty on 27 of 31 counts of misconduct and is awaiting a Florida Supreme Court verdict to back him up. Thompson is striking back with allegations against the Judge and others, complaining that loyalty oaths were never signed. "Tunis made 21 recommendations of guilt in relation to Thompson's participation in Strickland vs. Sony, an Alabama case in which the anti-game attorney represented the families of two police officers and a police dispatcher slain by 18-year-old Grand Theft Auto player Devin Moore. Tunis also recommended that Thompson be found guilty on four out of five counts relating to his 2006 attempt to have Rockstar's Bully declared a public nuisance in a case before Miami Judge Ronald Friedman. An additional two guilty counts stemmed from a non-video game matter."

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  1. Re:Ummm... by wiggles · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here's the wikipedia entry.

  2. Re:Ummm... by corsec67 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Jack Thompson is a lawyer who has made a bunch of lawsuits against several game manufacturers.

    Basically, he hates the 1st Amendment, and isn't afraid to make a ridicules lawsuit to try and censor people.

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    If I have nothing to hide, don't search me
  3. Re:Not trying to defend Jack by DustyShadow · · Score: 4, Informative

    I don't think putting pornography in court documents is normal strategy.

  4. Re:Slashdotted already? by Silentknyght · · Score: 4, Informative

    10 seconds of searching in google turned up multiple results for this item. I'd try either Ars Technica or Shacknews

  5. Re:Stop submitting Jack Thompson stories by Killjoy_NL · · Score: 2, Informative

    The trial was an interesting and often funny read, this is the ending of JT, this IS news and I enjoy reading it :)

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    This is the sig that says NI (again)
  6. Site down / moving? by Rufus211 · · Score: 4, Informative

    I just get a "Temporarily Closed" page when loading GamePolitics...great timing to move your host.

    Ars has a writeup that's a summary of GP's: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080520-judges-report-in-jack-thompson-case-guilty-on-27-charges.html

  7. ...at Law.com by sillivalley · · Score: 4, Informative

    You can read a good summary at law.com:

    http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202421556225

  8. Re:Ummm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here's the wikipedia entry. Here's the conservapedia entry.
  9. Re:I'll Tell You Who He Is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    From the Ars Technica article, citing GamePolitics:

    (http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080520-judges-report-in-jack-thompson-case-guilty-on-27-charges.html)

    "GamePolitics was able to get Thompson's closing statement, and the man spoke like a captain straightening his coat as the ship goes down. "I'm simply making the argument, Judge, that my motivationsâ"which I have tried to make clear, maybe to the point of nauseaâ"are religious and that my efforts against the distribution of adult material, pornographic material, violent material, adult rated material to children is violative of the law as well as violative of Scripture. I quoted the biblical passage where Jesus says, reportedly: 'If any one of you should cause one of these little ones to stumble, it would be better that a millstone be tied around your neck and that you be cast in the uttermost depths of the sea.'"

    Maybe those religious roots?

    Remember: Wikipedia isn't the final authority.

  10. Re:I'll Tell You Who He Is by Mister+Whirly · · Score: 4, Informative

    From an article at law.com -

    "Thompson also has sued both the Alabama and Florida bar groups in Orange Circuit Court in Orlando, Fla., claiming the complaints violate state religious protections because his advocacy is motivated by his Christian faith.

    Thompson "seeks to be left alone to serve God in the fashion that God has chosen, not in the fashion that two liberal bars would choose," his pleadings state. "

    DISCLAIMER - I do hate religion in general. Well, maybe hate is a strong word, but "dislike and generally find useless in most cases" is an acceptable alternative.

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  11. Re:Ummm... by Kamots · · Score: 5, Informative

    "God is very powerful, and He's not real pleased with Rockstar right now, nor with those who defend it. Watch out. Fire and brimstone on the way."

    "Actually, the people who have cashed in on the deaths is Rockstar. That's why God and I are going to destroy them. Thanks for writing."

    "The 'video game community' surely seems exercised about someone who is a 'joke' and who is accomplishing nothing. You all seem rather bothered and worried about a nonentity. God is in this battle, and I am privileged to be a foot soldier. You all should be concerned, not about me, but about Him."

    Need I go on?

  12. Re:Ummm... by morgan_greywolf · · Score: 5, Informative

    Check out this site, which has Thompson's own words. ALso note that Thompson's book Out of Harms Way is published by Tyndale House, which is publishing house well known for producing Fundamentalist Christian books such as Tim LaHaye's Left Behind.

    Trust me, I wouldn't make such a comment without knowing what I'm talking about.

  13. Re:Ummm... by Hojima · · Score: 2, Informative

    From wikipedia:"Thompson returned to file a lawsuit in Tennessee state court in October 2003 on behalf of the victims of two teenage stepbrothers who had pled guilty to reckless homicide, endangerment, and assault...Thompson sought $246 million in damages from the publisher, Take-Two Interactive, along with PlayStation 2 maker Sony Computer Entertainment America and retailer Wal-Mart" So two people had the balls to commit a crime that serious and want to get paid for it (I'm sure he'd get a nice cut too)? Sounds to me like he just cares about money. If he really crusaded against video games, he'd know that you attack with legislation, not money. And he'd know that it's hopeless to attack AN ENTIRE MEDIA INDUSTRY PRACTICALLY SINGLE HANDEDLY (I know those three companies don't fit my description, but I'm pretty sure that it's his target).
  14. Re:"loyalty oaths were never signed" by RiffRafff · · Score: 3, Informative

    "...there's one Cletus Junkin in Alabama..."

    That's Clatus Junkin, a former Circuit Court judge...

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    "I might have made a tactical error in not going to a physician for 20 years." -- Warren Zevon
  15. Re:Ummm... by Skrapion · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sounds to me like he just cares about money. You don't know the half of it.

    For the tl;dr crowd, Jack challenged Jason Della Rocca to a debate about the Virginia Tech shooting, but when Jason responded that he would be uncomfortable profiting off of a massacre and suggested a free debate at Dawson College (site of the Dawson College shooting), Jack's response was "Sorry. Have to pay the bills."
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    The details are trivial and useless; The reasons, as always, purely human ones.
  16. Re:Ummm... by makohund · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'd say he inspired a few Megadeth tunes as well.

    Liar
    Hook in Mouth

    Bits of Hook in Mouth:
    "A cockroach in the concrete, courthouse tan and beady eyes
    A slouch with fallen arches, purging truths into great lies"

    Bits of Liar:
    "Make up your stories, truth's so hard to say
    Brain is numb and your tongue will surely dig your grave"

    "Start trouble, spread pain
    Piss and venom, in your veins
    Talk nasty, breathe fire
    Smell rotten, you're a liar
    Sweat liquor, breathe snot
    Eat garbage, spit blood
    Diseased, health hazard
    Scum bag, filthy bastard
    Greasy face, teeth decay
    Hair matted, drunk all day
    Abscessed, sunken veins
    Rot gut, scrambled brain
    Steal money, crash cars
    Rob jewelry, hock guitars
    Rot in hell, it's time you know
    To your master, off you go
    You're a liar
    A fucking liar"