tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5739125502680107097.post3586096207557301466..comments2023-12-20T03:53:19.857-05:00Comments on Jost on Justice: When Is a Facebook Rant a “True Threat?” <b>Kenneth Jost</b>http://www.blogger.com/profile/08130278447396616546noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5739125502680107097.post-79550851578723283332014-12-08T16:25:30.782-05:002014-12-08T16:25:30.782-05:00As with many couples, they had friends in common e...As with many couples, they had friends in common even after splitting. Some of them saw the threats and quite appropriately warned her of them. See J.A. 151.<br /><br />While there are many things that people should indeed have "thicken skins" about, death threats are not among them. There is no legitimate reason why anybody needs to make such threats. Elonis could have found his &Kent Scheideggerhttp://www.crimeandconsequences.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5739125502680107097.post-17474988029464488552014-12-08T12:45:49.724-05:002014-12-08T12:45:49.724-05:00Or people need to grow thicker skins. Why did his...Or people need to grow thicker skins. Why did his ex-wife continue to visit his facebook page and read his rap lyrics if she was so scared of them? This is a case about victim mentality and the entitlement of a person who feels she has the right to censor her ex-husband.<br /><br />As a criminal attorney, I see low class exes play these OOP games all day long.Adam Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12458070600725040309noreply@blogger.com