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Semper lie: Fake veteran must wear sandwich board
2006-07-08
A Whitefish man was sentenced Thursday to spend 50 hours wearing a sandwich board with the words, “I am a liar. I am not a Marine. I have never served my country.”

Chief U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy in Missoula also sentenced William Horvath to four months of house arrest for making a false statement. Horvath, 36, was convicted of making a false statement — a felony. According to court documents, in 2001 he told a probation officer that he served time in the U.S. Marine Corps. The probation officer was gathering information on Horvath on a prior charge of being a fugitive in possession of firearms or ammunition. When the officer attempted to verify Horvath’s military service, the Marine Corps stated there was no record of him having served.

Horvath then presented evidence to the probation officer, including photographs and decorations. Representatives of the Marine Corps said HorvathÂ’s uniform was worn improperly, decorations were improperly displayed, and equipment and uniforms in the photos did not fit with the era or were inconsistent with other items in the photos.

A veteran himself, Molloy ordered Horvath to perform 50 hours of community service by marching in front of the U.S. courthouse in Missoula during regular business hours. He must wear a sandwich board with large letters that will read, “I am a liar. I am not a Marine,” on the front. On the back will be: “I have never served my country. I have dishonored veterans of all wars.”

He must also write a letter of apology to the commandant of the Marine Corps, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and American Legion in Kalispell. Similar letters will go to the Missoulian and Daily Inter Lake newspapers, Molloy ordered. Horvath must admit in the letters that he lied repeatedly about serving and being wounded.
Posted by:Fred

#5  BRAVO JUDGE MOLLOY!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-07-08 19:18  

#4  Serves him right.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-07-08 18:07  

#3  Not really a punishment in Missoula, Berkeley of the mountains. Should have made him do it outside the main gate to Pendleton.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-07-08 12:46  

#2  He got off easy.
I say ship him off to basic and tell him sentence is over when he successfully completes it.
Its called "making him eat his own dogfood".
Posted by: Capsu78   2006-07-08 11:45  

#1  He should also have sentenced him to N hundreds of pushuops and situps. That would ahev teached him.
Posted by: JFM   2006-07-08 11:15  

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