Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Judge reinstates Cheney subpoena in lawsuit

DENVER (AP) - A federal judge has reinstated a subpoena seeking testimony from former Vice President Dick Cheney in a lawsuit filed by a Colorado man.
The judge on Monday overturned a federal magistrate who had denied a motion to subpoena Cheney.

Steven Howards was arrested in June 2006. He says he walked up to Cheney in Beaver Creek and told him his Iraq policy was "disgusting."

Agents called the incident an assault and a harassment charge was later dropped. Howards filed suit, alleging the arrest was in retaliation for disagreeing with Cheney and a violation of his constitutional rights to free speech and protection from unreasonable search and seizure.
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1 comment:

airJackie said...

Cheney will settle this one but I'm waiting for the Plame case to come back and the case in Texas. Cheney should have asked Bush for a pardon by himself.