A judge in Pennsylvania dismisses assault charge against Muslim man who admitted guilt. He then gives the victim a dissertation about Islamic culture, Mohammed and Sharia law. Did I mention the Judge was a Muslim as well?
Quite frankly I am getting a little tired of writing about these stories when all I continue to hear is that “Sharia can never happen in America”.
I have had more arguments with “liberal” attorneys than I care to remember and each time they all say the same thing… “Give me one case, just one example of Sharia in America”. No matter what cases I cite it’s never good enough or it was overturned so it doesn’t count.
I have written about this far too many times, in case you missed any, here are some of my past articles on Sharia in America that never seems to happen here: May 2010, June 2010, August 2010, October 2010, January 2011, February 2011, May 2011, November 2011.
Well, here is yet another to add to the list. Let’s see those who still believe Sharia can’t happen in the U.S. argue their way out of this one.

Elbayomy was offended by the Mohammed costume and took matters in to his own hands, literally and physically. Not only was the assault was captured on video, but Talaag Elbayomy admitted to the assault. Charges were filed and the case went to Court.
Talaag Elbayomy is an immigrant and claimed that he did not know that his actions were illegal because he also was under the belief that it was illegal in the U.S. to represent Mohammed in any form. What’s more is that during his testimony he stated that his 9 year old son was present and felt he needed to show his son that he was willing to fight for his Prophet.
I know I’ve said this before, but the first thing you learn in law school is that ignorance of the law is not a defense. It is irrelevant what Elbayomy thought and any Judge or attorney knows this. All that matters is that he broke the law. Read the rest on:
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