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Charlottesville Defendant’s Attorney Files Game-Changing Motion To Dismiss Tiki-Torch Charges

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(Jason Kessler, Unz Review) – In his new book, Get Trump: The Threat to Civil Liberties, Due Process, and Our Constitutional Rule of Law, Leftist legal celebrity Alan Dershowitz wrote about his concern that lawyers are refusing to accept controversial clients accused of crimes for fear of being blackballed, or worse, prosecuted themselves [Alan Dershowitz says lawyers are telling him they won’t defend Trump because they don’t want to be ostracized or ’canceled,’, by Cheryl Teh, Business Insider, August 30, 2022].. Well, hats off to Terrell N. Roberts III (right)who is not only defending J6 Insurrection Hoax defendants, but also representing the family of Ashli Babbitt, the peaceful protester shot to death by what was ultimately revealed to be a black Capitol Police officer during the protest.

But Roberts has another important client: August Invictus, a Catholic lawyer who attended the Unite The Right Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 11, 2017, and was indicted in April—six years after the protest—on a charge that he carried a torch. Even better, Roberts has filed a remarkably powerful motion to dismiss the politically-motivated prosecutor’s claim: The statute under which Invictus was indicted doesn’t apply to his perfectly legal protest.

After the rally on August 17, and two others in which peaceful protesters carried torches—an old American tradition—area communists wanted Charlottesville’s then-Commonwealth’s Attorney David Chapman to prosecute the protesters under a 2002 statute that forbids “burning an object” to frighten or intimidate…

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