Father Seeking Visitation Rights Wears Nazi Uniform to Court
Last week we discussed an Illinois judge who, after being arrested on
drug and firearms charges, ended up at a court hearing wearing cut-off
jean shorts and a T-shirt bearing the slogan, "Bad is my middle name."
Not the most appropriate ensemble, to be sure, but here (via Jonathan
Turley) is the story of a litigant who took the concept of questionable
courtroom attire to the extreme. A New Jersey man attended a family
court hearing this week wearing a Nazi uniform. Yikes. On the other
hand, the outfit did coordinate nicely with his Hitler-esque mustache
and swastika tattoos. Heath Campbell and his family gained notoriety in
December 2008, when employees of a ShopRite supermarket refused to spell
out the name of their 3-year-old son on a birthday cake. That name:
Adolf Hitler Campbell. Heath Campbell said at at the time that he named
his son after Adolf Hitler because "no one else in the world would have
that name." Indeed. He said that those who would object to such a
moniker "need to accept a name. A name's a name. The kid isn't going to
grow up and do what (Hitler) did." And the Campbells stuck to the
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I read about this case last weak. this is very very said.
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