Appellate Practice
Apr. 14, 2000
Jail, a Great Place for Pushy Reporters to Study the U.S. Constitution
Northern California newspaper editor and publisher Tim Crews probably ought to spend more time in jail. Last Friday's issue of Crews' paper, The Sacramento Valley Mirror, shows why the impudent journalist is great chain-gang material. It also indicates that Crews practically is begging to add to the five-day hitch he's already done this year for defying a court order to cough up his sources. This guy clearly is a menace to complacency in the judicial system.




Northern California newspaper editor and publisher Tim Crews probably ought to spend more time in jail.
Last Friday's issue of Crews' paper, The Sacramento Valley Mirror, shows why the impudent journalist is great chain-gang material. It also indicates that Crews practically is begging to add to the five-day hitch he's already done this year for defying a court order to cough...
Last Friday's issue of Crews' paper, The Sacramento Valley Mirror, shows why the impudent journalist is great chain-gang material. It also indicates that Crews practically is begging to add to the five-day hitch he's already done this year for defying a court order to cough...
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