Chief Moose appeals ruling on sniper spree book

Jen Young writes This CNN Story says

Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose Monday appealed a county ethics commission ruling that bars him from profiting from his autobiography focused on last October’s sniper spree.


“Even criminals have a right to publish books about their crimes,” said Washington College of Law Professor Jamin Raskin, a member of Moose’s legal team. “If hitmen for the mob and mass murderers have a First Amendment right to write and publish books about crime, why don’t police chiefs?”