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Impersonating Officer Not ‘Free Speech’ (access required)

By Deborah Elkins
Published: August 16, 2012

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The 4th Circuit says a former deputy sheriff who told an officer he was a deputy in an attempt to avoid a speeding ticket cannot overturn his conviction for impersonating an officer by claiming the Virginia statute at issue, Va. Code § 18.2-174, violated his First Amendment right to free speech. The driver, who was stopped ...
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