caught in a legal technicality. |
I do not believe Mr. Montalvo presents a risk of flight. He would be crazy to flee, |
I don't know if Fox is arguing that its viewers are less sophisticated than those who would buy Mr. Franken's book, ... But either way, I think we are talking about relatively sophisticated consumers here. |
I would urge the district attorney's office to give this a good hard look and, instead of worrying about protecting a conviction, consider dropping the matter entirely, |
Isn't Mr. O'Reilly doing exactly the same thing? |
It is ironic, ... that a media company that should be seeking to protect the First Amendment is seeking to undermine it by claiming a monopoly on the phrase 'fair and balanced.' |
It's clear to me he [Montalvo] is trying as well, ... With the help of his family, I am sure he will stay out of trouble. |
The evidence was incredibly thin, ... When you look at all the evidence, I cannot imagine that a reasonable jury would convict him. |
This case has provided us with an example of imperfection of justice as well as its strength, |
unlikely a valid trademark. ... The mark is a weak one as trademarks go. |
Was he confessing, was he having a heart-to-heart talk with you? |
wholly without merit, both factually and legally. |