From Deseret News archives:
Salt Lake Demo pushing to repeal criminal slander and libel law
McCoy calls threat of jail time for exercising free speech 'silly'
So believes state Sen. Scott McCoy, D-Salt Lake, who will introduce a bill in January's 2006 Legislature to repeal Utah's current criminal slander and libel law, which is "unconstitutional, antiquated and outdated," he says.
McCoy, an attorney, would do nothing to Utah's current civil slander, libel or defamation of character laws. So those who feel they have been wronged in speech, print, video, e-mail or other media could still sue the bad-mouther for civil cash damages.
"You just shouldn't go to jail for free speech," says McCoy. "The time for criminalizing speech is over; it's silly."
He has some good company in his corner the U.S. Supreme Court and the Utah Supreme Court which have both struck down criminal libel laws.
Utah prosecutors "would not oppose repealing the criminal libel and slander law," said Paul Boyden, executive director of the Statewide Association of Prosecutors.
But McCoy says he'll also explore repealing Utah's criminal defamation of character statute, which he opposes because there should be no criminalization of any kind of free speech.
Utah's current criminal libel law provides for a class B misdemeanor if convicted up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.
That's the same penalty for assault, resisting arrest, driving under the influence, reckless driving, possession of under 1 ounce of marijuana, shoplifting goods valued at under $100, trespassing and dog bites also class B misdemeanors.
"I have a pet peeve: If a law is unconstitutional, it's deadwood. We should repeal it or fix it," making it useful again, says McCoy.
Attorney Randy Dryer, a libel expert, agrees with McCoy on getting rid of the state's criminal libel statute
"It's bad legal policy. It's bad public policy," says Dryer, who has taught libel law classes for various news organizations. "If we criminalize speech, half of the Founding Fathers would have been in prison" for criticizing government.
Utah's criminal libel and defamation statutes have only been used twice in recent years, said Dryer and McCoy.
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