Press release from Edgar Steele, Lonnie Rae’s lawyer.
SAY THE "N" WORD AND GO TO JAIL
Press Release – Immediate - 5:00
p.m., February 4, 2002
Contact: Edgar J. Steele, Attorney
at Law tel: (208) 265-4153 fax: (208) 265-5329
102 S. Fourth Ave., Suite C
Sandpoint, Idaho 83860
email:
steele@plainlawtalk.com (best contact method)
COUNCIL, IDAHO - Lonny Rae was
sentenced to 7 days in jail today for having shouted the
"N" word after a black man who had just brutalized his
wife.
The Adams County Prosecutor, Myron
Dan Gabbert, has steadfastly refused to charge the black
man with anything, though Mr. Rae underwent a jury trial
in December for his offence.
Prosecutor Gabbert originally
charged Mr. Rae under Idaho's felony "hate crime"
statute, which carries a maximum penalty of five years
in the state penitentiary. Though the jury refused to
convict Mr. Rae of the felony, it did find him liable
for assault in having hurled the epithet.
Idaho District Court Judge Stephen
sternly remarked from the bench that Mr. Rae "deserved
some retribution" for his conduct and that it was
important that "sports officials be protected from
unruly bystanders."
Mrs. Rae, on assignment for the
local newspaper, had taken a photograph after a
high-school football game of the referees involved. One
of those referees, Kenneth Manley, of Boise, Idaho,
objected and grabbed Mrs. Rae from behind in an attempt
to take her camera. Mrs. Rae was treated afterward for
bruises and a neck injury.
Lonny Rae's attorney, Edgar J.
Steele, of Sandpoint, Idaho, had urged the judge to set
aside the conviction or, at most, impose no jail time.
"This is an important First Amendment case," said
Steele. "Send Mr. Rae to jail and the citizens of
America will be afraid to say anything to one another,
for fear of being locked up." Judge Drescher was unmoved
by Steele's entreaty or being reminded that the only
person injured that night was Mr. Rae's wife.
Mr. Rae was handcuffed and about to
be led away to his cell, when Steele persuaded the judge
to defer the sentence while he appealed the case to the
Idaho Supreme Court. Steele vowed a battle "all the way
to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary." Steele also
noted that "this case is far too important for all of us
to allow this ruling to go unchallenged."
[An extended statement and legal analysis of the case
will be issued to Edgar J. Steele's Internet email list.
For a copy, send an email request to
steele@plainlawtalk.com (To be added to Mr. Steele's email list, send a blank
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February 07, 2002