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Bill Windsor may face new charges in Montana – Day 48 on Lawless America Road Trip #3

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Bill Windsor may face new charges in Montana at 6:05 am Central Time on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2015 — Day 48 on Lawless America Road Trip #3.

Bill could face life in prison according to this article

Still haven’t caught him after 48 days.

Happy Valentine’s Day.

Yes, it seems that Bill Windsor could face life in prison if he is apprehended wearing yoga pants and a tight shirt.  Bill reports that he is a fan of yoga pants.

Montana state Rep. David Moore (R) is not a fan of yoga pants.

According to the AP, the Republican introduced a bill Tuesday that would extend the already-existing indecent exposure law to include any article of clothing that reveals the nipples — men’s or women’s — or “gives the appearance or simulates” one’s buttocks, genitals or pelvic area.

“Yoga pants should be illegal in public anyway,” Moore said, according to the AP.

Moore’s proposal is a response to a naked bike ride that occurred in Missoula, Montana, in August. According to NBC Montana, more than 200 people participated in the ride.

(See footage of the “Dare to be Bare” naked bicycle ride in Missoula here. If it wasn’t obvious by the name, please note this is not safe for work.)

The AP has more on opposition to Moore’s proposal:

          Rep. Virginia Court, D-Billings, said she is concerned that the provision prohibiting garments showing the outline or appearance of a woman’s nipple unfairly targets women. “I think you are kind of being a little prejudiced against women,” Court said.

Currently, a person convicted of indecent exposure three times could be sentenced to life in jail and up to $10,000. In an effort to promote enforcement of the law, Moore said, the bill lessens that sentencing to not more than five years in jail and $5,000.

A first offense for violating Montana’s indecent exposure law carries a fine of no more than $500 and six months in jail. A second offense carries up to $1,000 or one year in jail. Those punishments are unchanged in Moore’s bill

 

But Moore isn’t the first Montanan to take action against yoga pants. A Montana high school received criticism for trying to ban yoga pants in 2014, with one student calling the policy “sexist and misogynistic.”

β€œThis tells women that our bodies are something that needs to be hidden,” said Dayah Dover, a junior at the school.

As Mother Jones’ Tim Murphy pointed out Wednesday, the Montana state legislature enacted a new dress code in December for the state capitol building that said women “should be sensitive to skirt lengths and necklines.”

Read more from the AP on Moore’s proposal here.

Gee, no Tweeting, no emailing, no publishing the words Sean Boushie, no yoga pants, and no nipple-displaying men’s shirts.  But you can shoot someone for throwing rocks at you if you are a law enforcement officer, get 70 years in prison of you shoot a home intruder, and you can rape a girl and probably get away with it.  Montana, the last place on earth anyone should ever go…because it could be the last place you’ll ever see.


For those who don’t know, the short story is this: Bill Windsor set out to film a movie exposing government, judicial, and law enforcement corruption.  He traveled to every state (except Alaska), and he filmed over 750 stories of corruption and has thousands more who wanted to be filmed.  Evil people, some working for various government entities and committing crimes, set out to destroy Bill Windsor and the movie, Lawless America.  Bill Windsor has been defamed online in the largest case of defamation in U.S. history.  His life has been threatened many times.  A UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA EMPLOYEE, Sean Boushie, attempted to murder him.  He was put into the Ellis County Texas Jail illegally for 53 days as a political prisoner.  The State of Montana has filed five criminal charges against William M. Windsor for sending a Tweet, publishing the UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA EMPLOYEE‘s name (the would-be killer Sean Boushie) four times, sending a legal notice email to a University of Montana attorney, and filming the movie and the pilot for a TV show that will expose Montana as the most corrupt state in the country.  In a recent development, β€œlaw enforcement” had LawlessAmerica.com removed from the Internet.  This website contains over 1,400 articles exposing corruption.  Bill Windsor worked with a friendly offshore hosting company to return the website to the Internet outside the clutches of American evildoers.  He wasn’t so lucky when Facebook removed the movie page falsely claiming it promoted nudity, pornography, and solicitation of sex … or when AT&T canceled the email that he used on everything related to the movie for years falsely claiming he violated their Terms of Service.

Bill Windsor will continue to have a short article published every morning and every night so you will know he is still as β€œfree” as one can be in Lawless America. That’s where we live.

For more information, see:

Nobodies.us – U.S. Government Corruption – Corrupt Judges β€” Dishonest Government Officials β€” Whistleblower Productions β€” Slanderella β€” Slanderfella β€” Joeyisalittlekid

Ellis County Texas β€” Ellis County Texas Corruption β€” Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson β€” Ellis County Texas Jail β€” Ellis County Texas Judge Bob Carroll β€” Ellis County Mafia β€” Ellis County Texas Sheriff Johnny Brown, Missoula County Judge John W. LarsonAllie Overstreet β€” American Mothers Political Party β€” Betsi Bixby β€” Brandy Owen β€” Brannon Bridge β€” Brenda Williamson β€” Carrie Walters β€” Casey P. Hargrove β€” Cheryl Sosby β€” Claudine Dombrowski β€” Clyde Hargrove β€” Connie Bedwell β€” Curtis W. Butler β€” Dale Trowbridge β€” David Hargrove –Deanna Kloostra β€” Deborah Parks β€” Diane Gochin β€” Gail Lakritz β€” Hargrove Real Estate β€” Jay Hoskins β€” Jennifer Dotson β€” Kathy A. Carroll β€” KC Hargrove β€” Kellie McDougald β€” Kimberly Wigglesworth β€” Kinley Hardin β€” L Wilson β€” Lorraine Tipton β€” Loryn Ryder β€” Madeline Hargrove β€” Mark Supanich β€” Mary Bagnaschi β€” Megan Van Zelfden β€” Melanie White β€” Michelle Stilipec β€” Morgan Hargrove β€” Nancy Rolfe β€” Renee Harrington β€” Sam Round β€” Shannon Miller β€” Shonda Hargrove β€” Sid Wallingford Gray β€” Stacy Emerson β€” Trinity Baker

Contact Bill Windsor at Pro-Se-1@outlook.com β€“ www.LawlessAmerica.com β€” www.facebook.com/billwindsor1 – www.youtube.com/lawlessamerica β€” www.imdb.com/title/tt2337260/ β€” www.LawlessAmerica.org β€” www.twitter.com/lawlessamerica β€” www.BillWindsor.com


If you don’t know the story of Bill Windsor‘s illegal incarceration, please read it.  Part 1 is the background to the story.  Part 2 discusses when Bill Windsor was handcuffed and taken to jail from a hearing in a civil suit that he filed against the people who have viciously defamed him in what is the largest case of defamation in U.S. historyPart 3 details early days in jail and attempts to get someone/anyone to help; the conspiracy to keep William M. Windsor in jail begins to come to lightPart 4covers events from November 26, 2014 through December 2, 2014 as the corruption of Judge Bob Carroll erupts in full bloomPart 5 introduces Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson as a corrupt district attorneyPart 6 leads to a December 19, 2014 at which Bill Windsor was ordered released by Judge Cindy ErmatingerBill Windsor was never arrested, just illegally incarcerated for 53 days — a political prisoner!

If you want to reach Bill Windsor, his home address is 5013 S Louise Ave #1134, Sioux Falls, SD 57108.  That mail gets forwarded to him once a week.  His email is Pro-Se-1@outlook.comHis phone is currently confidential, but it is not answered; messages are checked by dialing in to Verizon from a state far, far away, and Bill receives an email with the name, number, and one sentence summary of each message.

For the Lawless America videos, see www.YouTube.com/lawlessamerica.  Bill Windsor’s Facebook page is www.facebook.com/billwindsor1

Photo copyright Friends of Bill Windsor

 

William M. Windsor

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I, William M. Windsor, am not an attorney.  This website expresses my OPINIONS.   The comments of visitors to the website are their opinions and do not therefore reflect my opinions.  This website does not provide legal advice.  I do not give legal advice.  I do not practice law. This website is to expose corruption in government, law enforcement, and the judiciary. Whatever this website says about the law is presented in the context of how I or others perceive the applicability of the law to a set of circumstances if I (or some other author) was in the circumstances under the conditions discussed.  Despite of my concerns about lawyers in general, I suggest that anyone with legal questions consult an attorney for an answer, particularly after reading anything on this website.  The law is a gray area at best.  Please read our Legal Notice and Terms.


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