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I'd just like to say, HAH! Serves the arrogant little man right. Shame its unlikely to stop his senseless and pointless crusading to extend his 15 minutes of fame. | |
Well, let's hope for some ol' fashioned justice. Seems the dance is over, Mr. Thompson. | |
WEEEEEEEEEEE | |
I'm sad. Now who are we, the gaming community, going to openly mock and point at? Good going, American Justice System. You have ruined all our fun. Oh well. I guess we'll have to find someone else. Fox news, anyone? | |
I hope he goes to prison, then he'll get an indepth explanation as to where violence really comes from. | |
Don't be sad. We still have Joseph Lieberman. | |
MWHAHAHAHAHA! >:D Justice, done! A taste of his own medicine. Now he knows not to mess with gamers, else he gets his game-hater a$$ kicked into Oblivion (without any armor or weapons of course ;)) | |
(oops! Pressed the "Quote" button, insted of "Edit". Sorry bout that D: ) | |
:'( | |
i haven't read the article yet, but i'd just like to lol in advance. | |
I think he still hasn't changed. He'll keep being a loud voice against the gaming world, and all we can hope for is that people take him less seriously after this. Or maybe, paradoxically, people will take him more seriously. the world is indeed a strange place. | |
Oh my. This guy is so fucked, they're going to have to invent a word just to describe it. | |
And he hasn't even seen De-Rez yet, I bet. Do we know what the 4 charges he was found innocent on were? | |
Haha, he deserved this, if not more. I mean, I understand his cause, but he's doing it in the wrong fashion. It should be up to the parents on whether or not they should have their kids play such games, not the law. | |
Don't lose all hope. After he's disbarred, he'll probably still be representing himself in all his court cases, which will bring to mind that old adage about people who act as their own lawyer ("A fool for a lawyer and an ass for a client," which fits Jack Thompson about nicely although it's a bid mild). People like him will never be out of our hair. They can only be removed with a shotgun and/or a chainsaw. | |
Finally. If you could go to jail for being annoying, he would've been in a lot sooner. | |
Justice. | |
'Being Honest', 'Keeping His Mouth Shut When He Should', 'Having The Best Interests Of Others At Heart' and 'Not Being an Asshole' | |
This prick deserved it. | |
This makes me so happy I'm tempted to shower myself in jello and run screaming naked through the house. Wait... that makes no sense. Don't lose heart because he might stop being annoying. Look at Fred Phelps. He was disbarred, and what was the first thing he did? Declared himself a Reverend, went out, and founded his own church so he could keep screaming the same lies he had been all along. Maybe Jack Thompson will do something similar and declare himself High Rabbi. Then again, (let's cross our fingers and hope) he could become so despondent he jams pencils point first up his nose and slams his head on a desk. Now there's a question I think we'd all like answered. How would you most like to see Jack Thompson die? Personally, I'm going to skip the Mortal Kombat style fatalities and go straight for Mario. Have a plumber jump up and down on his head over and over again until he stops twitching. Video games don't make me violent. The voices in my head do that. | |
*edit* Some other sociopath will be along shortly to fill the gap, I'm sure. I kinda wish Europe would get to have the famous moral authority sociopath for a bit. I think it's their turn. | |
I would like to see him break out of jail go on a killing spree just to see what his wanted level could be? five 2tars | |
Oooooh, Shotsaw Chainguns... Pitch that idea to Epic. | |
that was sorta the dark ages we're just hitting the tip of the pale sociopathic iceburg and what about tom delay? he is, by far, the most corrupt man in america. I know he alreayd stood trial but he still need to stick pointy pencils up his nose and then preceed to bludgen a desk with his face! | |
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday! Cruel, cruel world! | |
Was anybody else surprised that he actually takes cases not involving video games, because that totally caught me off guard. | |
The funny thing is most people don't know who he is even in America. | |
This was only a matter of time. But about time I say. | |
It's amazing to me that the guy managed to maintain some level of legitimacy for as long as he did. He really passed himself off as an expert on video games in the mainstream press for a long time. It's good to see him exposed for the bag of hot air that he's always been. One lawyer down. One hundred billion to go. | |
Question is... who's going to take his place? There normally will be another who sees similar to how he does. | |
Hilary Clinton? She won't have much to do now. | |
HA! Sucker!!!!! I hope that he gets put away for good. What a nutcase....and Clinton should join him. | |
I kind of like that idea. | |
Jack Thomson is among the walking dead !? It sorta explains his recent comments of "URRGGG NEED BRAAAIINNNSSSS... and another go at law school... BRAINNSSS... URGH"... | |
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Jack Thompson Found Guilty of Professional Misconduct
A Florida judge has found Jack Thompson guilty on 27 of the 31 professional misconduct charges leveled against him in his disbarment trial.
GamePolitics has the report on the decision, in which Judge Dava Tunis wrote, "After considering the arguments presented by the Florida Bar and the Respondent (Thompson), observing the Respondent's demeanor during the nine-day trial proceedings, and carefully reviewing the record consisting of four volumes of exhibits totaling 1700 pages and approximately 2400 pages of transcribed testimony, the Court finds that the facts, circumstances and evidence presented regarding the Respondent's conduct, supports a finding of guilt as to certain Florida Bar rules."
Among the charges of which Thompson was found guilty:
The charges relate to Thompson's actions in an Alabama case in which he represented the families of two police officers and a police dispatcher who were killed by 18-year-old Devin Moore, as well as his attempt in 2006 to have Bully declared a public nuisance and two counts relating to non-videogame matters.
A disciplinary hearing will be held to determine possible sanctions against Thompson on June 4, and Judge Tunis' full report is due to go to the Florida Supreme Court on September 2. Thompson, meanwhile, has made several allegations against Judge Tunis, including that she did not properly sign state-mandated loyalty oaths. He also has lawsuits outstanding against the Florida Bar and the Florida Supreme Court.
Detailed coverage of Thompson's bar trial, included transcripts of the proceedings, are available at GamePolitics.com.
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