tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3381224391260954323.post5335510936677432891..comments2023-05-26T01:08:22.886-07:00Comments on The Religion Virus: One Nation Under God Stays ... For NowCraig A. Jameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10569974341270668010noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3381224391260954323.post-45357333011318369492010-10-01T09:05:07.736-07:002010-10-01T09:05:07.736-07:00Actually, one good way to avoid such technicalitie...Actually, one good way to avoid such technicalities would be to not sue the architect at all. <br /><br />What you (meaning anyone) could do is make a citizen's arrest on grounds of defacing a government building. <br /><br />Upon turning him over to the police, they will almost immediately charge you with false accusation (and probably a few other things). <br /><br />At this point, the reasoning behind the citizen's arrest becomes issue in court. There's no way to sidestep, as it would be the heart of the false accusation charge. <br /><br />He could always simply throw out the charges, but you're always free to rinse and repeat until some judge proceeds.quieteidolonnoreply@blogger.com