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Law barring lies about military medals faces test

Posted: Feb 2, 2010 11:18 AM by Bea Karnes, News First 5

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A federal law against lying about military medals is facing First Amendment challenges in Colorado and California.

Lawyers in both cases have made similar arguments against the Stolen Valor Act, saying that lying is protected by the First Amendment unless it does real harm.

In California, a judge rejected a motion to dismiss a charge against Xavier Alvarez of falsely claiming he received the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration. Alvarez is appealing on free speech grounds.

In Colorado Springs, Richard Glen Strandlof is awaiting trial on charges of falsely claiming he received a Purple Heart and Silver Star.

He pleaded not guilty. The judge hasn't ruled on motions raising the free speech argument.

Topics: colorado springs news, court, crime, stolen valor, valour, richard strandlof, purple heart, silver star, congressional medal of honor, california news

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