A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by a parent who contended he was wrongfully arrested at a school board meeting where he was protesting a class assignment given to his ninth-grade daughter to read a book containing graphic descriptions of “rough sex” between teens.In a summary judgment Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr., dismissed Baer's suit seeking damages for wrongful arrest against Gilford, New Hampshire, police officer, Lt. James Leach, ruling Leach had probable cause to arrest Baer for disorderly conduct.
“The government school wrongly gave inappropriately graphic material to my 14-year-old daughter without providing required notice,” Baer said in an email to WND.
“My First Amendment rights were violated as a result of an arrest that violated my Fourth Amendment rights,” he said. “I was wrongly prosecuted for seven-and-one-half months by a ‘prosecutor’ ...