Jonathan O'Mara

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Jonathan O'Mara was one of the individuals prosecuted in the cross-burning case that led to the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Virginia v. Black, which addressed the constitutionality of a state statute banning cross burning with intent to intimidate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Supreme Court case
criminal defendant
person
associatedWithLegalCase Virginia v. Black, 538 U.S. 343 (2003) NERFINISHED
chargedUnder Virginia statute banning cross burning with intent to intimidate
concerns constitutionality of a Virginia statute banning cross burning with intent to intimidate
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
hasLegalProceeding prosecution for cross burning
legalIssueInCase constitutionality of a state statute banning cross burning with intent to intimidate
legalSubject First Amendment NERFINISHED
freedom of speech
hate speech regulation
notableFor being a defendant in the cross-burning prosecution that led to Virginia v. Black
participantIn Virginia v. Black NERFINISHED
roleInEvent defendant in cross-burning case
subjectHasRole Jonathan O'Mara as criminal defendant

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Virginia v. Black respondent Jonathan O'Mara