MONTGOMERY--Roger Shuler, the editor and man behind the Alabama-based blog, Legal Schnauzer, was arrested last week in Shelby County on two counts of contempt of court and one count of resisting arrest.
As of this report, Shuler is being held in the Shelby County jail on a $1,000 bond and awaiting a hearing. It appears that he was injured as a result of "resisting arrest."
Shuler has authored the blog Legal Schnauzer, named after his pet, since 2007.
During that period, Shuler has written reports that challenged some of the most powerful names in Alabama politics.
The editor's recent troubles stem from a series of reports in which Shuler emphatically stated that Rob Riley, Jr., had an affair with a lobbyist and that the affair resulted in an abortion.
In January Shuler wrote, "Rob Riley, the son of former Alabama Governor Bob Riley, had an extramarital affair with a lobbyist that led to a number of personal and political complications, sources tell Legal Schnauzer."
This and other reports by Shuler do not allege an affair by Riley, but state it as fact.
Consequently, Riley sued Shuler for defamation. Shuler claims that he was improperly served by the court and therefore refused to appear before the judge. As a result, an arrest warrant was issued and then carried out on October 23.
Shuler has also accused Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange of carrying on an affair with Jessica Garrison. Again, Shuler does not write about an "alleged affair" but states the accusations as facts.
Garrison has also suited Shuler for defamation, a charge which Shuler contends is bogus.
On his blog Shuler has said, "Aside from the lawsuits' merits (or lack thereof), we see an alarming trend involving the plaintiffs. They and their associates can't even get the complaints served without engaging in fraudulent conduct. And I don't use the 'f word' casually here. The cases hardly are off the ground, and court documents show that individuals acting on the plaintiffs' behalf have engaged in fraud on the court."
Shuler goes further saying, "We already have reported on the improper service that has been attempted in both cases--via a thuggish private process server in the Garrison case; via a Shelby County deputy and his unconstitutional traffic stop in the Riley matter. I filed documents in both cases late last week, seeking to have service quashed."
However, rather than appearing in court to inform the judge of improper service, Shuler refused to attend the proceedings.
Shuler is being heralded by some as a hero of free speech. Others point out that even reporters must appear when summoned by the courts.
Robert Stacy McCain, a conservative blogger and writer for the American Spectator wrote of Shuler, "You can't scoff at the court's authority and denounce the judge as corrupt and not expect to get a contempt citation. You can't do that even if you believe the court is violating your rights."
However, Alan Colmes at Liberal Land wrote, "Rob Riley's zeal to have Shuler and his wife arrested is so breathtakingly unlawful and outright foolish."
The debate over how far one may go before they cross the line between free speech and libel may very well be taking center stage here in Alabama.
[SIDEBAR: Don Siegelman is in prison. Roger Shuler is in jail, arrested for telling the whole sordid truth about Don Siegelman and the corrupt Alabama. Can't have that, now can AL.]
When the CORRUPT Rove's Alabama gets outed as the low down dirty hypocritical Bad Spirit -BS- 'family' values?! IT isn't, please, but what happens is the lesson to teach the liberal democrats the mouth shut home tongue and other bones cracked up & stuff theories in where the sentient do not dare to venture even for a pass through, AL
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