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Related: About this forum"Crying Nazi" Christopher Cantwell back in Charlottesville Area Court.
Edit to clarify that this was in Albemarle County court. UVA is for the most part in Albemarle County and the charges related to the UVA torch procession are in that court.From WVIR:
Bond Conditions Changed for Christopher Cantwell
Posted: Apr 26, 2018 4:37 PM EDT
Updated: Apr 26, 2018 6:59 PM EDT
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) -
Bond conditions have changed for Christopher Charles Cantwell, the man charged in connection to a torch-lit rally at the University of Virginia last summer.
A judge in Albemarle Circuit Court ruled Thursday, April 26, that the 37-year-old New Hampshire man will be held behind bars until he gets an alcohol bracelet.
The judges ruling comes after Cantwell was charged for public swearing and intoxication in Loudon County on March 31. He was released on his own recognizance.
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Posted: Apr 26, 2018 4:37 PM EDT
Updated: Apr 26, 2018 6:59 PM EDT
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) -
Bond conditions have changed for Christopher Charles Cantwell, the man charged in connection to a torch-lit rally at the University of Virginia last summer.
A judge in Albemarle Circuit Court ruled Thursday, April 26, that the 37-year-old New Hampshire man will be held behind bars until he gets an alcohol bracelet.
The judges ruling comes after Cantwell was charged for public swearing and intoxication in Loudon County on March 31. He was released on his own recognizance.
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http://www.nbc29.com/story/38052313/christopher-cantwell-court-04-36-2018
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A judge has ruled that Crying Nazi Christopher Cantwell will go back to jail temporarily after this hearing, until he can receive an alcohol monitoring bracelet from Central Virginia Monitoring. She has yet to rule on other motions.
4:17 PM - Apr 26, 2018
A judge has ruled that Crying Nazi Christopher Cantwell will go back to jail temporarily after this hearing, until he can receive an alcohol monitoring bracelet from Central Virginia Monitoring. She has yet to rule on other motions.
4:17 PM - Apr 26, 2018
C-VILLE Weekly
@cvillenews_desk
A Central Virginia Monitoring representative was able to bring the alcohol monitoring bracelet to the courthouse, so Cantwell wont be going back into custody. He is not allowed to consume any more booze while he awaits his trial.
6:47 PM - 26 Apr 2018
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"Crying Nazi" Christopher Cantwell back in Charlottesville Area Court. (Original Post)
Yonnie3
Apr 2018
OP
'Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch': Maddow mocks Nazis bankrupted by legal fees
LetMyPeopleVote
Oct 2021
#7
Gothmog
(155,578 posts)1. This will be fun to watch
Leghorn21
(13,753 posts)2. Crying nazi gathering his minions:
oh, I mean, crying at his rally
oh, and more tears later from his motel room:
oh, and more tears later from his motel room:
Yonnie3
(18,198 posts)3. Darn, he'll have to go to court sober!
BigmanPigman
(52,358 posts)4. Perfect!
Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)5. I hate the crying Nazis
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3Hotdogs
(13,573 posts)6. He's probably crying for the lost 'merica that Dems stole from him.
And what's he get for his effort and concern? Ridicule !
LetMyPeopleVote
(155,578 posts)7. 'Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch': Maddow mocks Nazis bankrupted by legal fees
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"You say he's representing himself?" asked Maddow. "Serving as his own lawyer? You don't say. Whatever else has happened in your life today, I bequeath you this, little warm fuzziness, the Nazis are representing themselves in court, acting as their own lawyers. That always works out great. Good for them. Couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch."
She noted that another Charlottesville person is being forced to find other legal options after his lawyers quit because he started spewing anti-Semitic threats against one of the lawyers for the plaintiffs.
Other neo-Nazis involved in different cases have been able to hold onto their lawyer, Maddow said, because the lawyer "agrees with them because he himself wants to 'oppose Jewish influence in society.'"
She noted that another Charlottesville person is being forced to find other legal options after his lawyers quit because he started spewing anti-Semitic threats against one of the lawyers for the plaintiffs.
Other neo-Nazis involved in different cases have been able to hold onto their lawyer, Maddow said, because the lawyer "agrees with them because he himself wants to 'oppose Jewish influence in society.'"