2010年8月31日星期二

Defense says 4 arrested at Arab fest 'didn't violate any laws'

Defense says 4 arrested at Arab fest 'didn't violate any laws'

A Sept. 20 trial is still scheduled following a court hearing today for four Christian missionaries charged with disturbing the peace at the Arab International Festival in June.

Negeen Mayel, 18, of California; Nabeel Qureshi, 27, of Virginia; and Paul Rezkalla, 18,. Shop online for womens designer clothes at Karen millen.View the full range of Karen millen designer clothes and accessories online. and David Wood, 34, both of New York face fines of as much as $500 each and up to 93 days in jail. The case has garnered widespread attention because of the religious and free-speech issues it raised.

"It's clear that we didn't violate any laws -- the city knows that," said Qureshi, who with Wood formed a Christian organization called the Acts 17 Apologetics. "They're reaching so far to even find a base for a trial."

Robert Muise, an attorney with the Thomas More Law Center who is representing the four, sought to have the case dismissed today. He said the group's arrest violated their First Amendment rights to free speech.. It is the best online Jeans Shop where you can buy the discount True Religion,Fast shipping,lower True Religion Jeans price.

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In a statement posted on the city's website, Dearborn authorities said the arrests stemmed from complaints by a volunteer at the festival,. We supply top quality diesel jeans,skirt and more.You find the latest jeans clothing,Denim and Fasjeans clothing and that the four provoked the crowd at the June 18 festival.

"This issue has nothing to do with First Amendment rights, it has to do with public safety and the individual choices made by the arrested parties," the statement says.

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