Friday, November 18, 2011

Vigilante blogger Danielle Schneider claims legal victory over her target


When people take the law into their own hands, whether online or in real life, they tend to get away with it, like when Kruska's lawsuit against perverted Justice experienced a setback for many years. So I'm not surprised to see Danielle Schneider gloating over her legal victory, getting away with harassment because her victim is an alleged sex offender. Considering how little these cyber-crimes get punished, I'm not surprised she is allowed to continue. She also proudly gloats her blog will stay "AS-IS." Well, so will my blog. Hopefully there will be an appeal to a higher court, so she might want to keep a cork on that wine-in-a-box (technically, if you buy wine in a box, it isn't corked, but that is a story for a different day. However, you'd think she'd spell Darrell Cochran's name right (she spelled it COCKran, I kid you not). No relation to Johnny Cochran, who would've shredded this vigilante in court. Darrell Cochran is apparently some defender of people like Schneider, who feel she is above the law. The other attorney, Talis M. Abolins, ironically lists "civil rights" as a field of expertise. Really? If online harassment and defamation now a civil right? I suppose that will be the official AZU excuse for the 3 am phone calls. 
Shame on both of these lame excuses of attorneys; it was not a matter of Schneider being allegedly victimized, but an issue of her harassment and meting extralegal punishment. If by chance Rojas reads this, appeal this decision. Lower courts don't amount to shit. 

2 comments:

Dulantha said...

All of those sex offender vigilantes are terrible hypocrites. They are specially focusing heterosexual men. They do not bother about homosexual offenders. This vigilantism is more suitable for idiots.

oncefallendotcom said...

Society focuses more on crimes against girls except in rare scandals like what is going on with the Penn State investigation because our culture views females as more fragile physically and mentally. Ironically it is also the Thelma and Louise type feminazis that have propagated this view in society.

You can see this when women are offenders. Just look for "hottest female sex offenders." The penalties for them tend to be far less than their male counterparts.

http://coedmagazine.com/2010/10/26/hot-for-teacher-2010-the-40-sexiest-female-sex-offenders/