Prisoners find a particularly nasty way to use the law against law enforcement: they claim copyrights to their names and then file multimillion dollar liens against prosecutors and judges who make “unauthorized” use of their names.
by Cord Blomquist on April 8, 2004 at 6:05 am in Law | Permalink
Prisoners find a particularly nasty way to use the law against law enforcement: they claim copyrights to their names and then file multimillion dollar liens against prosecutors and judges who make “unauthorized” use of their names.
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