Quickie: United States v. Ford

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You ABSOLUTELY have the right as a defendant to the court of public opinion. You have Sixth and First Amendment rights; the press has First Amendment rights. The prosecution and the court has NONE of these.

"The accused has a First Amendment right to reply publicly to the prosecutor's charges, and the public has a right to hear that reply, because of its ongoing concern for the integrity of the criminal justice system and the need to hear from those most directly affected by it. To the extent that publicity is a disadvantage for the government, the government must tolerate it. The government is our servant, not our master."

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