In the fictional Stolen Valor Act case of US v. Fields, the prosecution argued that Fields's lie was intentional. Protected by f
ree speech. Damaging to soldiers. Unintentional.When a judge analyzes law, what document is used to determine the law's validity? The individual state's law the US Constitution the Declaration of Independence the majority opinion
In this case, Abel Fields, a resident of California, was tried for violating the Stolen Valor Act which was signed into law in 2006. During a city meeting about public safety, Abel Fields claimed to have served in the military for eight years. He also claimed to have received a Purple Heart, a prestigious medal. His claims were false, and he was accused of violating the Stolen Valor Act. However, Fields claimed that his right to free speech was violated by the Act.
Question 2: The US Constitution
The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the country. It delineates the frame of government and the rights and responsibilities of government and citizens. This is the document a judge analyzes when he is determining a law's validity.
The Disciple Paul was decapitated, and the Disciple Peter was crucified but upside down, I was not able to see the image, but if is a crucifixion and is not upside down, it was Jesus.
I believe the answer is, To pay the fine and go to jail.
Explanation:
Theodore Parker was an abolitionist, meaning he was against slavery. I think that he would stand by his beliefs and go to jail, rather than move to Canada, or support slavery.