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Why Nutter Isn’t in Jail

author Posted by:Sebastian on date Apr 16th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Law, Philadelphia

Jeff Soyer asks:

So why isn’t Nutter in jail?

It’s something I’ve been hearing a lot of, but the short answer is that the law has to be enforced before possible civil and criminal penalties come into play, and as best as I can tell, the city ordinances aren’t being enforced yet.  There’s no penalty for passing a law in violation of preemption under Pennsylvania law, so the act of merely passing a gun control ordinance is not itself illegal in the sense that you can go to jail for violating it.

Penalties don’t come in until someone attempts to enforce it.  Under our system of government, a law that is unconstitutional is essentially not law, so any arrests made under the Philadelphia gun ordinances would be done under color of law, which opens the arresting officer, and the people all the way up the chain of command, to liability under the Civil Rights Act of 1871.  The Civil Rights Act allows for state and local officials to be stripped of their immunity and to be sued as individuals, rather than in their official capacity.  For local government officials, they may be sued in both their official and personal capacities, since local governments are not considered sovereigns, don’t enjoy sovereign immunity.

There are also criminal penalties, both federal and state, which can apply, but prosecution under these statutes is rare, and when it has happened, it’s been difficult to get convictions.  In order to press criminal charges, either the local Assistant United States Attorney would have to bring charges, or the Pennsylvania Attorney General.  But as with the civil case, the law has to be enforced before there’s criminal liability.

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tag5 Responses to “Why Nutter Isn’t in Jail”

  1. Right Wing Nation » Today’s Duh Moment Said,

    [...] figured Sebastian would be all over it, and he is — and explains why The Nutter Club can’t (yet) be arrested. Leave it to Sebastian to throw the bucket of [...]

  2. RAH Said,

    Nice explanation. I also thought someone rights had to be violated before a case could be brought against the Mayor and Council. With the local AG stated she will not enforce these laws since she believes they violate state law, there is little or no chance someone will be arrested.
    The problem is if a law is left on the books that is illegal, then in later years it is presumed to be legal. Best to keep the law books clean rather keeping illegal books around to trip some innocent years later.

  3. Philly DA disowns Nutter’s gun laws « The Quick and the Dead Said,

    [...] Thanks to rightwingprof, I found this explanation of “Why Nutter isn’t in jail.” [...]

  4. Kurt "45superman" Hofmann Said,

    Did you catch today’s Inky editorial condemning Philly D.A. Lynne Abraham for her refusal to prosecute the “violators” of the illegal “laws”?

  5. Civil action for deprivation of rights committed by Nutter / Philly PD? Said,

    [...] to pass gun control laws, but there’s no penalty for doing so. I wrote a brief explanation here. Thanks for you explanation. I understand that there must be an actual violation of one’s rights [...]