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Default FBI Snitch/Internet/Radio Shock Jock Convicted of Threatening Federal Judges w/ Blog Post

The government tightens it's grip around the throat of those who dare
question their agents actions.


A Brooklyn jury took less than two hours Friday to convict right-wing
loudmouth Harold (Hal) Turner of threatening to kill three Chicago
judges.
Turner's mom and teenage son gasped and sobbed as the jury found the
Internet shock jock guilty of a single charge of threatening to murder
the judges - a charge that carries up to 10 years in prison.
An ashen-faced Turner stripped off his tie and belt and handed his
wallet to a clerk before he was led out of the courtroom in downtown
Brooklyn.
"I love you, dad," his son, Michael Turner, 16, said after the verdict
was read.
Relatives of Turner angrily denounced the lightning-quick verdict,
which came on the fourth day of his second retrial.
Two previous trials ended in mistrials after jurors were unable to
agree on a verdict.
"There goes the First Amendment for everyone," said Kathy Diamond,
Turner's mother. "These judges, their job is to protect the
Constitution, not shred it.
She hugged her grandson who also insisted his father did nothing wrong.
"It's totally wrong," Michael Turner. "It's (his) opinion not a threat."
Jurors rushed out of the Brooklyn Heights courtroom without speaking to
reporters. No date was set for sentencing.
Prosecutors say the former radio host threatened federal judges Richard
Posner, William Bauer and Frank Easterbrook after they upheld Chicago's
ban on handguns.
"Let me be the first to say this plainly: these judges deserve to be
killed," Turner posted on his website in June 2009.
Turner, 48, of North Bergen, N.J., also posted the judges' phone
numbers and office addresses, federal prosecutor Diane MacArthur told
the jury.
The first two trials for Turner ended in deadlocked juries. The case
was heard in Brooklyn so Turner would not be on trial in the judges'
own courthouse.


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