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« On the teaching of law | Main | Washington open carry ban »

Motion for contempt in New Orleans case

Posted by David Hardy · 3 March 2006 12:26 PM

NRA and SAF have filed a motion to hold the New Orleans mayor in contempt of court. The ground is that New Orleans has refused to return seized guns, in defiance of the court's injunction. Indeed, it appears to arguing that it doesn't have any guns because it didn't seize any, even though some of the confiscations were videotaped.

[Hat tip to Bruce Stern]

· contemporary issues

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Doug In Colorado | March 3, 2006 4:50 PM | Reply

If the confiscators realized they were in deep dodo they would likely have done what every criminal with an incriminating firearm would do...ditch it in the bayou.

Fun Bob | March 3, 2006 7:06 PM | Reply

Contempt of court? That's it? Nagin, Compass, and all of the LEOs who willingly confiscated weapons need to be charged criminally in federal court for violating Title 18, U.S.C., Sections 241 and 242.

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