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Shields VS. Arrington
Charge: Talking on your cellphone while driving
TechCrunch's Michael Arrington was stopped at a red light, talking on his cellphone to get directions to his meeting. Citizen on patrol, Michael Shields lept to the safety of all of Mountain View and stood in front of Arrington's vehicle refusing to move. According to Arrington, Sheilds finally left after he got out of his vehicle.
Arrington
Case Status: CLOSED
Case Opened By: Wendy Mad on February 08, 2010
Category: Authorities
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Closed Case
Time Left For Court Rulling Ruled on
February 15 2010
Guilty: 7 Not Guilty: 2
Arrington was found
Guilty

CASE SUMMARY

Votings:
Guilty: 7
Not Guilty: 2
Arguments:
Prosecution Arguments: 2
Defense Arguments: 1
Total Arguments Strength:
Prosecution: 0
Defense: 1

CASE HIGHLIGHTS

PROSECUTION

Most Active Member of the Prosecution:
Matt U. Seed
2 Arguments
 

DEFENSE

Most Active Member of the Defense:
Wendy Mad
1 Arguments
Stronget Defense Argument: (Strength: 1)
Wendy Mad
If you could stand before his car, meaning he wasnt really driving his car, so there is nothing wrong about it
Posted by Wendy Mad 

CASE ARGUMENTS

PROSECUTION

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Matt U. Seed
No one is above the law. Nice work shields!
Posted by Matt U. Seed 29 Days ago.
This Argument is: 
Strength:
0
Opposing Arguments:
 (0)
Matt U. Seed
No one is above the law. Nice work shields!
Posted by Matt U. Seed 29 Days ago.
This Argument is: 
Strength:
0
Opposing Arguments:
 (0)
 

DEFENSE

Wendy Mad
If you could stand before his car, meaning he wasnt really driving his car, so there is nothing wrong about it
Posted by Wendy Mad 29 Days ago.
This Argument is: 
Strength:
1
Opposing Arguments:
 (0)
 
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