WaPo: ‘The Watch’ Blog: The latest in Peoria’s Twitter parody case

‘The Watch’ Blog: The latest in Peoria’s Twitter parody case by Radley Balko:

“Why did local judges and police sign and execute warrants for a crime that doesn’t exist?”

Yesterday, Illinois State’s Attorney Jerry Brady announced that he would not seek criminal charges against the man who ran a parody Twitter account purporting to be Peoria, Ill., Mayor Jim Ardis. That’s because there is no state law against impersonating someone online. (Even if there were, it’s likely that the Twitter account itself would fall under the First Amendment protections for parodying public figures.)

A few readers in Peoria have told me that Ardis told a local radio station yesterday that prosecutors will continue to pursue a charge for the small amount of marijuana that police found during the search. Given that the warrant was to search the home for evidence of a crime that doesn’t exist, the warrant and the search were illegal. I don’t see how that charge could possibly stand.

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