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    Supreme Court Split on Medal of Honor Case

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    COMMENTARY | The U.S. Supreme Court is in deliberations about whether or not the Stolen Valor Act of 2005 is constitutional, or if it violates an individual's freedom of speech.

    At the core of the issues is the case Xavier Alvarez, a California man who announced during a local election campaign that he was awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest military honor a service member can receive. He claimed that he was a Marine and was recognized for his heroic duties.

    It was later determined that Alvarez lied about his claim and never served in the military, nor had he received the Medal of Honor. The FBI learned of his false assertion, tracked him down and arrested him. It's a federal offense to lie about being the recipient of a military medal.

    Alvarez was imprisoned and appealed his case. An appellate court eventually reversed the decision, placing a final decision in the laps of our highest ranking justices.

    Freedom of speech is a fundamental right, so long as it doesn't provoke a riot or cause physical injury. The dilemma facing the Supreme Court is to determine if protecting an individual's right to lie outweighs the protection of the honor and valor displayed by service members.

    Of the hundreds of thousands of service members to don military uniforms in the United States, only 3,458 have received the Medal of Honor. Eighty-three are still alive today. The most recent to receive the medal was Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer for his service in Afghanistan.

    Alvarez's attorney, Jonathan Libby, said it's not a crime to lie and stopped short of calling his client a compulsive liar. He said people tell tall tales all the time and are never prosecuted for it.

    That's where the court is having some dissention. Justice Anthony Kennedy seems to be in favor of upholding the act, whereas Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked, "…outside of the emotional reaction, where's the harm?" One justice went as far as asking if a similar law could be established that made it a crime to lie about an extramarital affair.

    A decision on the case is due in June.

    The Medal of Honor is not something that is randomly handed out. Some service members died during their gallant efforts, receiving the medal posthumously. To allow other to lay claim to such an honor is a crime … and dishonors those who wear it.

     
    • Alex & Yolanda  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 mths ago
      I'm a military member proudly serving for over 19yrs and for someone in their right mind to lie about serving in the military and saying that he was the recipient of the nations highest military medal. Should deserve to spend time behind bars, or spend at least 1yr without coming home at the front lines, if he wants to be in the military that bad...........
    • Harry  •  San Jose De Guaymas, Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      Shawn. The people who received the Medal of Owner received it for valor. Please explain to me what is the material value of valor?
      • JAMES 3 mths ago
        Shawn ... About a billion dollars... And youre an idiot, its medal of honor... Quit being disrespectful. Most moh recipients died in combat.
      • butch.miner 3 mths ago
        the exacty the same value you put on your life
      • Don 3 mths ago
        The value is greater than mere life. It is the honor of the recipient that places value on the Medal. There is no greater value.
    • TeeBag  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      I disagree with the last line of this article which claims that lying about it dishonors those who received it. It dishonors only the liar. It emphasizes the honor of the recipient. Why else would someone try to bask in the reflected honor?
      • blotto 3 mths ago
        Exactly- those that claim otherwise have a low opinion of our fighting men if they think they go into harm's way for a "medal"...
    • Wild Bill  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      Freedom of Speech is very important. I say we get a couple of Medal of Honor winners to kick his butt. That will speak volumes.
    • Ric  •  3 mths ago
      Lying piece of s45t!!!!
    • Rolando  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      By claiming to be a n awardee of Medal of Honor, he expect to benefit from it by winning the election. His lawyer and Justice Sonia Sotomayor believes that he did not harm anybody with his lies. I beg to disagree. The harm will be to the taxpaters or voters because they elect a liar. Lying is not freedom of expression.
      • blotto 3 mths ago
        "The harm will be to the taxpaters or voters because they elect a liar"

        I'm sorry to break this to you- all politicians lie, even when they're trying to get elected.
      • Deja Vu All Over Again 3 mths ago
        Judge Sonia Sotomayor “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.” Looks like her Latina woman attitude let Xavire Alvarez, who sounds like he is a Latino man, off the hook
      • butch.miner 3 mths ago
        please, what is the difference between a politician and a liar
    • Del  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      well,we certainly don't need any more liars holding public office.
    • Mukluk Joe  •  3 mths ago
      The right of free speech means that the government can't apply prior restraint to your ability to speak, but that doesn't mean that they can't go after you later. Situations in which you can be punished after the fact include slander, perjury, and conspiracy.
      • blotto 3 mths ago
        This case deals with none of those...
      • Mukluk Joe 3 mths ago
        You're mistaken - the first line of the story says that this is about the right of free speech.
      • blotto 3 mths ago
        "You're mistaken - the first line of the story says that this is about the right of free speech."

        Yes, but slander, perjury, and conspiracy are unprotected speech.
    • JaegerOne  •  3 mths ago
      I think the key here is to prove that this idiot profited by his lie, that is he used it to gain public office and charge him with fraud, but I am not a lawyer. Either way he deserves a thorough beatdown for being a lying #$%$
      • rustybucket55 3 mths ago
        Sooooooo, what was your last lie?
      • JaegerOne 3 mths ago
        Lied, probably last week when I told my wife I forgot to gas up her car. The key here is last time I committed fraud, which I am pretty sure I have never done. Lied about a valor decoration, never. I am sure you can recognize the difference, between claiming to be hero and saying your spouse's spaghetti sauce is out of this world. If not, then look into new value system.
    • Jal Mudd  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  3 mths ago
      Interesting... Everyone agrees it is dishonorable... Is there another case where behaving "dishonorably" is a crime?
    • Linda  •  Overland Park, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      No, Yahoo, it does NOT dishonor a MOH recipient! It dishonors those who falsely make a claim to our military's highest honor. Hooah!!
    • crunch  •  Mililani Town, Hawaii  •  3 mths ago
      you let that piece of garbage loose on the street in a Marine uniform wearing the Medal of Honor and i guarantee there will be a 'riot' and he will receive a personal 'injury'...
    • David  •  Iron Mountain, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      As a career military veteran, I believe that anybody who is low-life enough to claim a military medal they didn't get awarded should spend some time in a gray-bar hotel to think about their own idiocy. It's stealing, plain and simple. Stealing the honor and valor and trying to gain respect off the sweat, blood and tears of the men and women who were brave enough to do the tough jobs that the liars are too chickenshit to do themselves. Not only should they serve time, they should be permanently barred from ever receiving any form of federal benefits or hold any kind of public office. Just my two cents worth.
    • Michael  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      As I recall, Bill Clinton was impeached for lying to Congress! If you can't lie to a whole room full of liars, you shouldn't be able to lie about valor and honor!
    • Walt  •  3 mths ago
      Personally, as a veteran , I would hope that some well meaning veterans take him behind the building and beat the crap out of him every time he says something like this. He will stop.
    • Matthew  •  3 mths ago
      Drop him off at Camp Lejuene...
    • Jack Dollens  •  Burbank, California  •  3 mths ago
      This is going to be an interesting decision, and I'm looking forward to reading the final opinions. My best guess is that SCOTUS will rule that falsely claiming heroism is not illegal unless it is done for personal financial gain, which would then be fraud. Of course, they could rule "narrowly" that lying about getting the MOH is a unique circumstance that congress should deal with through the law-making process.

      The big issue is that the issue itself could have been avoided. There's an extensive and easily attainable list of MOH recipients, and a political rival or reporter doing his/her job could have easily found out that this guy wasn't on the list.
    • DAVID S  •  3 mths ago
      To claim to have received a medal is despicable. To wear someone else's (including a parent's medal) is illegal in many countries. It is not,however, a hangin' offense.
    • Jerry  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Lets go all the way with this....make lying a capitol offence and it applies to polititions first and formost
    • Deja Vu All Over Again  •  3 mths ago
      I don't know if it would be a crime if he was saying that in a bar some place, it would be highly offensive to make a claim like that but running for public office and making a claim like that I would consider a crime.
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