The United States Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against a Kansas Catholic woman who claims that she was ordered by police to stop praying in her own home. On Tuesday, the three-judge panel voted to uphold a judge’s dismissal of Mary Anne Sause’s lawsuit against two Louisburg officers, who she said demanded to be allowed into her home and
wouldn’t tell her why they were there. She alleged that when she began praying, the officers, who were there because of a noise complaint, ordered her to stop. An opinion written by Judge Nancy Moritz states that the court assumes that “the defendants violated Sause’s rights under the First Amendment” by repeatedly mocking her, ordering her to stop praying “so they could harass her,” insisting that she reveal scars from a double mastectomy and threatening her with arrest. READ MORE
Very odd storyand CP should have addressed these parts more indepth. What was the “noise” complaint and: ordering her to stop praying “so they could harass her,” insisting that she reveal scars from a double mastectomy and threatening her with arrest.
Why on earth would they order her to show scars from surgery? What would that have to do with any “noise” complaint?
This is a very odd story which needs more details making sure the lawsuit wasn’t frivolous and/or the police were indeed nutbags!
Wish you did more research instead of just putting out crazy stories wille nillie