re: #288 lawhawk
“Committed journalism in CA”. Except that he hasn’t. He paid a person to lie, and then posted about the lie as though it was fact.
That’s misrepresentation. It’s malfeasance, and it ought to be investigated. He doesn’t respond to the subpoena, then he’ll soon learn the inside of a courtroom isn’t a pleasant place to be as a criminal defendant.
If he doesn’t respond to the subpoena, can’t the court issue a warrant for his arrest?