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Lawyer Jailed 14 Years for Contempt of Court is Free

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A Pennsylvania lawyer who was jailed 14 years for contempt of court was ordered to be released from prison today.

“H. Beatty Chadwick, who has been jailed in suburban Philadelphia since 1995 for a charge stemming from a contentious divorce will be released today.”

That is a long time to jail a productive member of society for a contempt of court charge.

“The septuagenarian Chadwick was jailed in November 2004, accused of hiding the whereabouts of $2.5 million from his ex-wife during divorce proceedings. Chadwick maintained he lost the money in bad investments. In 2006, before the economic downturn, experts estimated the money would be worth more than $8 million.”

Ohhhhhh ok more to the story now. You can’t mess around with the state when it comes to money. You know that Mr. Chadwick.

“After repeated attempts to have himself freed, Chadwick’s request was granted by Delaware County Judge Joseph Cronin, who determined his continued incarceration had lost its coercive effect and would not result in him turning over the money.”

H. Beatty Chadwick and his former wife, Barbara Jean “Bobbie” Crowther, got married in 1977 and got divorced in 1992.

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ACLU Lawsuit Asserts Mans Freedom to Choose Hell

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Pennsylvania Filmmaker George Kalman tried to register his company “I Choose Hell” productions as a business in 2007. His request was turned down due to a state law prohibiting names that contain blasphemy or profanity.

Well on Wednesday, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania’s Department of State, contending that the statute is unconstitutional because it relies on religious standards and violates Kalman’s freedom of speech rights.

They are seeking undetermined damages and use of the name.

As far as what the name means, “Kalman says he chose the name because he believes it is better to struggle through difficult times — that is, live in “hell” — than to commit suicide.”

Fair enough.

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