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kalm Goes to Court

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:41 pm
by Baldy
California man using "corporations are people" argument to challenge HOV lane ticket
A driver in San Rafael, California is attempting to appeal a traffic citation for driving alone in a High Occupancy Vehicle lane. Jonathan Frieman and his attorney, Ford Greene, argue that since Frieman had corporate incorporation papers in his car when he was stopped by an officer, he was actually carpooling at the time. Technically, the state of California's definition of personhood includes both "natural persons and corporations." But Frieman's out to do more than just skirt a $478 traffic ticket with a little fancy legal footwork.

He's sworn to chase the case all the way to the Supreme Court should the first trial not go his way in an attempt to "expose the impracticality of corporate personhood." If Frieman eventually wins his case, the victory could have serious implications on the US Supreme Court's Citizens United decision.
:lol:

Re: kalm Goes to Court

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:49 pm
by SuperHornet
What a dumb@$$!

:lmao:

Re: kalm Goes to Court

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:21 pm
by kalm
SuperHornet wrote:What a dumb@$$!

:lmao:
No, a dumbass would be anyone who thinks a corporation is the same as a person. This includes members of the SCOTUS, presidential candidates, and I guess...Siren's fans? :dunce:

But :lol: At this story. :notworthy:

Re: kalm Goes to Court

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:05 pm
by TwinTownBisonFan
I love this. Take the silly ass corporate personhood fight right back in to the courts. He'll lose - but he'll make hay out of it.

Meanwhile there is an anti-corporate personhood constitutional amendment in Congress. It's DOA... but I love the point it makes.