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Overcriminalization

The Law Is an Ass, but this Georgia Sheriff Who Arrested His Ex-Wife Is a Total Asshole

Claimed she and another women defamed him by calling him "POS" on Facebook.

Nick Gillespie | 2.6.2017 3:00 PM

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Via Ken White of Popehat comes a dispiriting but important story of the wide gulf between how freedom is supposed to work and how, depending on the local situation, power operates with near-impunity. Anne King of Washington County, Georgia complained that her ex-husband wouldn't help her out by picking up some medicine for their sick kids. A friend of King's, Susan Hines, replied via Facebook that she'd pick up the meds and drop them off in King's mailbox. She also referred to the ex-husband as "POS," which is short for "piece of shit."

As it happens, explains White,

Captain Corey King of the Washington County Sheriff's Department. And when it comes to American law enforcement, your right to free speech is more theoretical than actual.

In her federal lawsuit, Anne King contends that her husband, a friend in the Sheriff's Department, and a county "magistrate" put her in jail for her Facebook comment. According to her, Captain King filed a police report with his friend, Washington County Sheriff's Investigator Trey Burgamy. Washington County magistrate Ralph O. Todd — who is not a lawyer, and who ran unopposed last year — issued a warrant requiring Anne King and Susan Hines (who had responded on Facebook by suggesting Captain King is a "POS") to appear at a hearing. After a hearing at which Captain King was the only witness, Magistrate Todd caused a warrant to issue charging Anne King with criminal defamation: "SUBJECT DID, WITHOUT A PRIVILEGE TO DO SO AND WITH INTENT TO DEFAME ANOTHER, COMMUNICATE FALSE MATTER WHICH TENDS TO EXPOSE ONE WHO IS ALIVE TO HATRED, CONTEMPT, OR RIDICULE, AND WHICH TENDS TO PROVOKE A BREACH OF THE PEACE, SPECIFICALLY, SUBJECT DID MAKE DEROGATORY AND DEGRADING COMMENTS DIRECTLY AT AND ABOUT COREY KING, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING A BREACH OF THE PEACE. Anne King also contends that Magistrate Todd threatened to "ban her from Facebook."

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Anne King's story has a vaguely happy ending. After being arrested and booked and semi-charged (they really didn't break any laws, you see), she and Hines were released and in a subsequent hearing, everything was dismissed.

Anne King has sued Captain King, Investigator Burgamy, and Washington County for civil rights violations and various state torts. She can't sue "Magistrate" Ralph Todd because, despite the fact he's not a lawyer, he's cloaked by absolute judicial immunity. The statements above are merely her contentions. Moreover, the law governing suing state actors in federal court is complex, and the defendants will have many defenses to liability.

Anne King's story is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a rare one. Particularly with the rise of social media, law enforcement officers across the country have been abusing the legal system to retaliate against insults: from the police supporting Jim Ardis' petty and petulant revenge in Peoria, the Renton PD investigated satirical videos, and the Parma PD prosecuted a man through trial for a satirical account.

Anne King has First Amendment rights, in theory. Their nature and extent are well defined by the courts. It's straightforward to respect them. But what does it mean to say she has those rights? In Washington County, Georgia — population approximately 21,000 — with a hostile ex-husband a Captain of the Sheriff's Department, and with Ralph Todd as a magistrate, does she really have them in any meaningful way? What is a right, when the state defies it?

Ken White, who has done some legal work for Reason as well as writing for us, is a former prosecutor who is now a defense attorney. Read his "Confessions of an Ex-Prosecutor" if you want to trim your nose hairs without using clippers. He knows the legal system inside and out, from both sides, and he is especially strong on how apparently iron-clad rights somehow dissolve into rust depending on very specific local situations. The story of Anne King is, on its own, a disturbing abuse of power that reveals much of how the real world operates. That her story is not, as White puts it, "a rare one," makes it even more troubling and worth noting. There are all sorts of power differentials that override protections and one of the main interests of libertarians should be to uncover, publicize, and minimize such situations to the smallest number possible.

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  1. esteve7   8 years ago

    The process is the punishment. There needs to be some compensation for people found innocent because you can ruin someone's life and claim "well they were found not guilty!"

    1. Voros McCracken   8 years ago

      Becoming very very common. I believe that's also why they're arresting schoolkids. They know they've committed no crime, but also know an arrest is a horrible ordeal and maybe it will "teach them a lesson."

      This is, of course, a reprehensible abuse of one's authority, but whatever.

    2. SomeGuy   8 years ago

      this 100%

      I dont see how you cant get compensated for your time and damages. If you could it would stop a lot of bullshit charges and the ones it doesn't you would at least get a pay day.

  2. John Titor   8 years ago

    Gillespie, of course, uses a picture from the worse Judge Dredd movie.

    1. Hyperion   8 years ago

      And his cut and paste tool is like .1 megapixels. Either that or his computer is running in 800x640 resolution. I bet it's the one the web server is running on.

      1. Cynical Asshole   8 years ago

        I bet it's the one the web server is running on.

        You mean the Tandy 1000 hooked up to a 300 bit/s acoustically coupled modem in the Reason office's basement?

        1. Hyperion   8 years ago

          Didn't they recently have an ad for a Cobol programmer?

          1. BakedPenguin   8 years ago

            Basic

            1. Hyperion   8 years ago

              Basic is still a thing, it's called Visual Basic and compiles into the same code as C#.

              1. BakedPenguin   8 years ago

                1. For Each comment As DataRow In foundRow
                2. comment.Delete()
                3. Next

    2. Pan Zagloba   8 years ago

      First hit on Google image search for "I am the law". I'll allow it under "vox popoli, vox dei" principle.

      1. John Titor   8 years ago

        No excuse for the old man who wants to be hip with the youths. Either post the "YOU BETRAYED THE LAWWW" video or use the more modern Karl Urban Dredd for Millennial points.

        1. Chipper Morning Wood   8 years ago

          You guys are terrible to poor Nick. He could post that he is sending $100 to each commenter, and the replies would include:
          "Only $100. What a cheapskate!!!!"
          "Offering worthless fiat money? And you call yourself a libertarian?"
          "Nick trying to buy our support because he cannot convince us with arguments."
          "Gillespie is just trying to soften us up for his eventual support for universal guaranteed income."
          "Christ, what an asshole."

          1. Basketball Uber Alles, Jr.   8 years ago

            You, sir, are truly the whitest of all the knights.

  3. Crusty Juggler - #2   8 years ago

    Anne King's story has a vaguely happy ending. After being arrested and booked and semi-charged (they really didn't break any laws, you see), she and Hines were released and in a subsequent hearing, everything was dismissed.

    I'm glad she didn't get body-slammed and spend the night in jail or anything quite like that.

  4. Hyperion   8 years ago

    Cop is likely an Ass, but I also have little respect for whiny ass whiners on derpbook.

    1. B.P.   8 years ago

      Yeah, it's toddlers all around in this story.

      1. Hyperion   8 years ago

        This is exactly why I deleted my FB account nearly 10 years ago. Nothing but a constant whine fest by the perpetually aggrieved.

  5. Cynical Asshole   8 years ago

    I would have thought this would be a local story...

    1. Hyperion   8 years ago

      It was. But the intertoobz. The whiner will be on Dr. Phil next week.

    2. juris imprudent   8 years ago

      Maybe Sloop you needs to tip Popehat to that situation.

      1. juris imprudent   8 years ago

        Freakin' auto-correct.

        Sloop you s/b sloopy

    3. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

      I thought Reason didn't do local stories?

      1. Hyperion   8 years ago

        You mean when the cops murder someone, it's not local for someone?

      2. $park? don't care bout yo mom   8 years ago

        THE HORSE IS GETTING AWAY!!!!!!!!!!

      3. Basketball Uber Alles, Jr.   8 years ago

        All Politics Is Local...which is why Reason doesn't cover politics.

  6. Bra Ket   8 years ago

    Magistrate Todd caused a warrant to issue charging Anne King with criminal defamation: "SUBJECT DID, WITHOUT A PRIVILEGE TO DO SO AND WITH INTENT TO DEFAME ANOTHER, COMMUNICATE FALSE MATTER WHICH TENDS TO EXPOSE ONE WHO IS ALIVE TO HATRED, CONTEMPT, OR RIDICULE, AND WHICH TENDS TO PROVOKE A BREACH OF THE PEACE, SPECIFICALLY, SUBJECT DID MAKE DEROGATORY AND DEGRADING COMMENTS DIRECTLY AT AND ABOUT COREY KING, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING A BREACH OF THE PEACE.

    Truth is a defense against Defamation of course. Perhaps the cop had a side of the story where the drug-buying allegation was essentially false, but it doesn't prove a claim that he isn't a pos (hence the other arrest). Anyway, based on his subsequent behavior the women should amend the facebook statements to claim that he is a "fascist pos" in particular.

    1. Lee wishes he made the list...   8 years ago

      Don't forget sheep fucker. They're always sheep fuckers.

  7. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

    Good article, Nick. Do one on Sloop's mom and you might bring back some of the best commenters this site has ever had.

    1. $park? don't care bout yo mom   8 years ago

      If you don't keep beating that horse it might get up and run away! Give it at least another 1000 whacks!

      1. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

        I already realize you're a dick, no need to beat that horsemonkey anymore.

        1. $park? don't care bout yo mom   8 years ago

          I've heard that if you endlessly whine about the same thing at every opportunity, not only will the people you're whining too cave in but everyone else who witnesses your whining will like you.

          It worked for celebrities whining about Donald Trump so it's sure to work here. Eventually.

          1. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

            You are lonely, I get it. Find a friend. A real one, up close and personal. Step away from your keyboard and enjoy the world.

            1. $park? don't care bout yo mom   8 years ago

              You certainly are heroic for giving voice to the will of the person in such a hostile environment. I hereby grant you this award for your heroism.

              1. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

                Here's yours.

  8. PlaystoomuchHALO   8 years ago

    While we know the ex-husband is a POS, the jury is still out on the ex-wife and her BFF. However, I'm going to stick with "birds of a feather" until further notice...

    1. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

      *throws plasma grenade at PlaystoomuchHalo

      1. Hyperion   8 years ago

        HALO? How can anyone play that too much? There's nothing to do but shoot stuff. I just starting playing Conan Exiles. It even has boobz.

        1. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

          Crush your enemies. I want to play that one. I'm also interested in the new Mass Effect coming out. Mmmmmmmm....space boobz.

          1. Hyperion   8 years ago

            I'm sure that ME will be a good one. Whenever it gets released. Also, play ARK if you really like rage quitting a game and throwing your keyboard against the wall.

            1. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

              I'm an XBOX console user. *hangs head in shame

              1. Hyperion   8 years ago

                Ok, you can throw your controller at the wall.

              2. Fuck you, Shikha (Nunya)   8 years ago

                No shame in being a console user! Just fewer upgrades to spend money on. And more time on the TV which keeps the wife from watching those how to kill your husband and get away with it shows.

    2. Hyperion   8 years ago

      The jury is out? The jury must be filled with other FB whiners. Or it's totally not being a whiny ass whiner to complain on FB that you ex won't get some tylenol for the children. Get a fucking life, you whiney ass whiners.

      1. Zeb   8 years ago

        They could be, separately and on their own, pieces of shit.

        Not sure how it's relevant, though.

        1. Hyperion   8 years ago

          Would be relevant for me if I were on a jury and was trying to decide whether or not to believe anything the person says. People who whine about their personal life on FB are not the pinnacle of society.

          1. Zeb   8 years ago

            People who whine about their personal life on FB are not the pinnacle of society.

            I thought that was everyone except me. Which I suppose still makes it true as I am the pinnacle of society and of human achievement.

  9. Pan Zagloba   8 years ago

    Read his "Confessions of an Ex-Prosecutor" if you want to trim your nose hairs without using clippers.

    Please, native English speakers, explain this phrase to me. I mean, it sounds awesome, but what does it mean. I can guess from context that "reading book will make you angry" but what does it have to do with nose hair trimming?!

    1. Hyperion   8 years ago

      I assume it means it will be painful.

      1. Pan Zagloba   8 years ago

        But why would trimming (as opposed to plucking) be painful?

        Better question, why do I, after 30+ years, still expect English to make sense all the time (instead of just most of the time)?

        1. John Titor   8 years ago

          Because your underdeveloped Slavic brain can't comprehend the vast complexity and genius of our glorious Germanic language?

          -4th Level Reason Fascist.

          1. Pan Zagloba   8 years ago

            If it were simply a Germanic language, it'd make sense! Shit, you could create a new word easily following simple rules, and even complicated concepts could be unambiguously encapsulated in a straightforward construct.
            I blame the French. And the Welsh. But mostly French.

            1. John Titor   8 years ago

              Hmm I do like blaming the French for things...

        2. Hyperion   8 years ago

          I'm gonna assume that trimming without using clippers is a lot like plucking.

    2. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

      I think he means you're going to vent fire out of your nostrils from overheating your brain. Or maybe it's some kind of millennial cult code word.

    3. John Titor   8 years ago

      I've never heard it before, I assume it's Gillespie's attempt at wit.

      1. Zeb   8 years ago

        He does that a lot.

    4. Cynical Asshole   8 years ago

      I'm not familiar with that particular idiom either.

    5. Mike Schmidt   8 years ago

      As a native English speaker of 4+ decades, I can tell you I have no damn idea what that means.

    6. Social Justice is neither   8 years ago

      I can only make it make sense by rewriting his statement to: if you want to trim your nose hairs without clippers read "Confessions of an Ex- Prosecutor", it will make you angry enough to breathe fire.

      That's the best I've got. It's implying an idiom and applying it's outcome literally.

  10. Lee wishes he made the list...   8 years ago

    From where I'm sitting, he validated her judgement of his personality.

    1. Jerryskids   8 years ago

      But it's not like she's a good judge of character - she did once marry a POS cop.

  11. WC Varones   8 years ago

    I would have given her a wood shampoo for the misplaced apostrophe.

  12. $park? don't care bout yo mom   8 years ago

    The Law Is an Ass, but this Georgia Sheriff Who Arrested His Ex-Wife Is a Total Asshole

    How about you keep your personal opinion out of it, libertard.

    1. Bacon-Magic et tu Reason?   8 years ago

      ^Social signalling that he's anti-social

  13. Zeb   8 years ago

    I don't know about anyone else, but I hear tell that Corey King fucks sheep. And is (figuratively) a piece of shit.

    And since when is criminal defamation a thing?

    1. Juvenile Bluster   8 years ago

      I believe he's literally a piece of shit. In that he is a pile of fecal material that has somehow taken human form.

      1. Cynical Asshole   8 years ago

        So, like a golgothan?

  14. SIV   8 years ago

    Ken White, who has done some legal work for Reason as well as writing for us

    Cucks of a feather

    flock together

    1. Juvenile Bluster   8 years ago

      "Cuck" as insult is long played out. Y'all have to stop talking about your fetishes like this.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

        I like the way SIV weaves 'cuck' into every comment.

        1. Zeb   8 years ago

          I mean, who doesn't love the image of muscular, swarthy men repeatedly and forcefully penetrating their women?

  15. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

    "SUBJECT DID, WITHOUT A PRIVILEGE TO DO SO AND WITH INTENT TO DEFAME ANOTHER, COMMUNICATE FALSE MATTER WHICH TENDS TO EXPOSE ONE WHO IS ALIVE TO HATRED, CONTEMPT, OR RIDICULE, AND WHICH TENDS TO PROVOKE A BREACH OF THE PEACE, SPECIFICALLY, SUBJECT DID MAKE DEROGATORY AND DEGRADING COMMENTS DIRECTLY AT AND ABOUT COREY KING, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING A BREACH OF THE PEACE.

    Sounds like pretty run of the mill hate crime stuff. What's the issue here?

    1. Zeb   8 years ago

      Seems like the theory behind the wording is that if you take something that is clearly protected by the 1st amendment and tack "breach of the peace" onto the end, it becomes a legitimate charge.

  16. Scarecrow Repair & Chippering   8 years ago

    *A* ass, not *an* ass.

  17. DWB   8 years ago

    If you can't arrest your ex, why be a cop???

    I'm kinda on dude's side ...

    =)

  18. James001   8 years ago

    This is a case of sheer misuse of power by the sheriff! Anne should definitely seek damages from him as he was the one who has harassed her by being a non-cooperative partner. She should seek experienced legal attorneys such as Bechara Tarabay who is well known for such cases and her ex for filing such false charges against her.

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