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February 8, 2013
"Case overturned against crack-carrying man who told cop off"
The story is at How Appealing. In part:
The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle contains an article that begins, "The F-word isn't always a fighting word, and carrying copious amounts of crack cocaine isn't always a crime. So says the state's highest court, which ruled Thursday that a Rochester man should never have been charged with disorderly conduct for uttering the four-letter profanity at police."
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