The case of one of four teens who were cited after rapping their order at a McDonald's in Utah appears headed for trial.
Police in American Fork, about 30 miles south of Salt Lake City, cited the teens for disorderly conduct last month after the drive-through rap.
The teen's attorney, Ann Boyle, said the whole incident has been overblown.
I just believe that the kids had a right to sing their order, Boyle said. They asked them to leave, and they left.
But attorney Kasey Wright, who represented American Fork in court Wednesday, said the case isn't about free speech.
This is not a First Amendment case, he said. This is disturbing the peace. It's interrupting a business.
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Police in American Fork, about 30 miles south of Salt Lake City, cited the teens for disorderly conduct last month after the drive-through rap.
The teen's attorney, Ann Boyle, said the whole incident has been overblown.
I just believe that the kids had a right to sing their order, Boyle said. They asked them to leave, and they left.
But attorney Kasey Wright, who represented American Fork in court Wednesday, said the case isn't about free speech.
This is not a First Amendment case, he said. This is disturbing the peace. It's interrupting a business.
Full story: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34042543/ns ... eird_news/