I realize this is a civil trial, but it would be interesting to know if Judge Gamble can order "community service" in addition to the cash payouts.
If so, Puddin'head Jones should be forced to recant all the lies about Sandy Hook reading off a prepared script with FACTS about the incident, names of those killed, and his heinous behavior o…
I realize this is a civil trial, but it would be interesting to know if Judge Gamble can order "community service" in addition to the cash payouts.
If so, Puddin'head Jones should be forced to recant all the lies about Sandy Hook reading off a prepared script with FACTS about the incident, names of those killed, and his heinous behavior on a recording, in a style of a news program, along with interviews of those affected, medical personnel, law enforcement, and other professionals.
In addition, Jones''s "merch ads" will be him voicing over PSAs about alleviating gun violence, mental health/counseling opportunities for those in need, community services, etc.
For one week straight that will be his programming.
Then, on an indescriminant basis over the next month, the recording would be played once a week.
Finally, for as many days that he snorted about Sandy Hook, the PSA would play over the following years, once a week on days determined by a court appointed producer.
The money damage won't hurt him...it is his ego that needs to be brought down in size.
Community service isn't usually part of civil penalties; though I suppose a jurisdiction could make it one. But the judgment does not mean it costs him one penny. Now comes "discovery" of where his assets are and how to access them and that is a long and usually frustrating process since defendants have usually already hidden their money from the courts (not unlike when the wealthy divorce; happens there too). And among his fans, all of whom seem to enjoy inflicting harm, it just makes him a martyr. Nor do I think he is capable of being shamed or humiliated anymore than the rest of his ilk.
Jones declared bankruptcy, and then tried to tell the judge he was bankrupt because he declared bankruptcy. She replied that just because he declared bankruptcy doesn't mean he is actually bankrupt.
I realize this is a civil trial, but it would be interesting to know if Judge Gamble can order "community service" in addition to the cash payouts.
If so, Puddin'head Jones should be forced to recant all the lies about Sandy Hook reading off a prepared script with FACTS about the incident, names of those killed, and his heinous behavior on a recording, in a style of a news program, along with interviews of those affected, medical personnel, law enforcement, and other professionals.
In addition, Jones''s "merch ads" will be him voicing over PSAs about alleviating gun violence, mental health/counseling opportunities for those in need, community services, etc.
For one week straight that will be his programming.
Then, on an indescriminant basis over the next month, the recording would be played once a week.
Finally, for as many days that he snorted about Sandy Hook, the PSA would play over the following years, once a week on days determined by a court appointed producer.
The money damage won't hurt him...it is his ego that needs to be brought down in size.
Community service isn't usually part of civil penalties; though I suppose a jurisdiction could make it one. But the judgment does not mean it costs him one penny. Now comes "discovery" of where his assets are and how to access them and that is a long and usually frustrating process since defendants have usually already hidden their money from the courts (not unlike when the wealthy divorce; happens there too). And among his fans, all of whom seem to enjoy inflicting harm, it just makes him a martyr. Nor do I think he is capable of being shamed or humiliated anymore than the rest of his ilk.
Jones declared bankruptcy, and then tried to tell the judge he was bankrupt because he declared bankruptcy. She replied that just because he declared bankruptcy doesn't mean he is actually bankrupt.
Good for her. But if he's already declared, his assets were probably well hidden before that.
Perjury is a criminal matter. I doubt anyone's ever been caught more red-handed... .
Don't know enough about the law to know whether or not this is doable, but if so, it would be close to a masterstroke of both justice and fairness.