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December 12, 1997 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-12

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ichelle Wilson will get
back 400 anti-Semitic
pamphlets found in her
car on the day she and
Tara Hopkins scattered the same on
lawns throughout Huntington Woods
last July.
But she may choose to go to trial on
a littering charge that ensued. ,
On Dec. 2, Wilson's fourth attorney,
Jose Fanego, unsuccessfully argued for
the dismissal of the case before Oak
Park District Court Judge Marvin
Frankel. He claimed Wilson's First
Amendment right to free speech was
violated and that Wilson's offense does
not fall under the city ordinance on lit-
tering.
The ordinance reads, "No person
shall place, deposit, throw, scatter, or
leave in any street, alley, or public
place, or on the private property of
another, any refuse, waste, garbage,
dead animal, wash water or other nox-
ious or unsightly material."
The judge disagreed. He said that the

right to privacy is superior to the right
0
to place materials on one's property
"My right of privacy determines
who may enter the property and what
they can do on it," Frankel said. "There
was no consent from the residents for
Wilson to do this."
During the hearing, Frankel did not
delve into the content of the pamphlet,
which was titled, "FACTS That The
Government and the Media Don't
Want You To Know." Published by the
Church of the Creator, it details
"Jewish Media Control," claims Jews
led the slave trade, and says Jews, in the
Talmud, call for the murder of gentiles.
The pamphlet also denounces immi-
gration and the "screaming numbers of
black on white crime."
"The content of the pamphlet is
immaterial, and if it were a blank piece
of paper she was distributing, the
charge would be the same," Frankel
said. "She wants it to come out in
court to make it a case of First
Amendment privileges. If she doesn't
make it an issue, she abandons the rea-
son she went to Huntington Woods in
the first place."

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