Update on Acts 17 Apologetics
Posted by RyftJul 12
Today was the arraignment of the four Acts 17 Apologetics members who were arrested last month in Dearborn, Michigan. They are all being charged with a misdemeanor offense for disturbing the peace; Nabeel Qureshi, 29, David Wood, 34, Paul Rezkalla, 18, and Negeen Mayel, 18 (who is facing an additional charge of disobeying a police officer) face fines of up to $500 each and up to 93 days in jail. Their attorney Robert Muise with the Thomas More Law Center entered a plea of “not guilty,” and noted that they will file a lawsuit against the City of Dearborn in federal court. They are all free on bond and will return to court on 3 August 2010 for a motion hearing, and the trial is set for 20 September 2010. Additionally, the Dearborn city attorney told them that their videos and cameras would be returned this week.
Click here for additional report from Jim Kiertzner of Local 4 News.
Update: 1 July 2010, 22:40 Pacific
Representative Tom McMillin (R-Rochester Hills) is asking that the Attorney General’s Office investigate the incident involving the 18 June 2010 arrest. McMillin sponsored a resolution along with state representatives Paul Scott, Brian Calley, Kim Meltzer, and Dave Agema and submitted it 1 July 2010; the next scheduled session day where it can be read into the record is 21 July 2010.
“Both the Constitution of Michigan and the United States guarantee the right of every person to enjoy free speech and practice their religion freely, just as these men were doing,” he said. “Those rights can’t be just pushed aside for political correctness or to accommodate certain circumstances or locations.” McMillin agreed to attend their arraignment as a show of solidarity. “These men should not be punished for exercising their inalienable rights,” he said, noting also on his Facebook page that he will be quite disappointed if the Attorney General “doesn’t immediately investigate this serious injustice of this basic freedom of speech granted in our state’s Constitution.”





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Comment by Andrew Suttles on 14 Jul 2010 at 04:39
Thanks for the update. Your blog has the best coverage of these events of any I've been following.