Kimberlin versus Walker makes the traditional media.    Brett you are now a celebrity.

Aaron Walker’s arrested explained, by David Hogberg, Investor’s Business Daily:

Here’s what seems to have happened. Although Kimberlin’s first peace order against Walker was eventually thrown out on appeal, it appears that while it was in effect Walker wrote a blog post about Kimberlin. This triggered a Google Alert that Kimberlin had set up. Kimberlin filed criminal charges based on that, apparently claiming that constituted “contact.” The court apparently agreed, and Walker was arrested.

As for why the judge ruled in favor of Kimberlin’s peace order, that’s easier to explain. First, Walker was clearly stressed and high-strung in court, and alienated Judge C.J. Vaughey. He repeatedly interrupted Vaughey, and by the end of the roughly 45-minute hearing Vaughey was clearly annoyed.

Note to Judge Vaughn and other Internet challenged people, a Google Alert only appears in your mail box by your request and confirmation.   So Kimberlin signs up for a Google Alert.   Gets on in his mail box.   Blames it on Aaron Walker and gets a senile judge to issue a restraining order against Walker.  Fidel Castro would be proud.

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