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			<description><![CDATA[<p>T-shirt girl asks judge to vacate contempt ruling<br /><br />May 22, 2010<br /><br />BETH KRAMER<br /><br />Chicago Sun-Times<br /><br />T-shirt girl is going to court Monday as a defendant, at which time she will get to prove that she can appear before a judge in more than sweat pants and a T-shirt that the judge considered offensive.<br /><br />Lake County Circuit Court Associate Judge Helen Rozenberg found Round Lake Park resident Jennifer LaPenta, 20, in contempt of court May 3 for wearing a T-shirt that read : I have the (female body part), so I make the rules.<br /><br />LaPenta was sentenced to 48 hours in jail and was released after about a day. After she was released, she told The News-Sun that she would never wear that outfit if she was appearing in court for herself.<br /><br />She has the opportunity to prove it when she appears before Rozenberg for a hearing.<br /><br />I&#x27;m going to be dressed up -- I&#x27;m not going to wear anything offensive, LaPenta said Friday.<br /><br />She said she planned to wear business clothes to her premiere court appearance on her own behalf.<br /><br />Her attorney, Peter Kalagis of Park Ridge, said the hearing is to ask that the judge remove the criminal contempt charge from LaPenta&#x27;s previously unblemished permanent record.<br /><br />Kalagis has contended since this occurred that his client&#x27;s First Amendment rights were violated.<br /><br />We as a people are free to express ourselves in words and writing as long it doesn&#x27;t cause harm, Kalagis said.<br /><br />He said that most people in theirs 20s, 30s and 40s would not find the T-shirt LaPenta wore offensive.<br /><br />LaPenta was wearing that shirt to work out when a friend requested a ride to the courthouse about 20 minutes before the start of the afternoon court session, Kalagis said. LaPenta had said that after she was released from jail.<br /><br />She never thought anything of it (the T-shirt). She didn&#x27;t give it a second thought. What&#x27;s interesting, too, is that she passed deputies, clerks and court personnel. Nobody told her it was inappropriate and they&#x27;re on the lookout for stuff like that, Kalagis said.<br /><br />LaPenta offered to remove the shirt and exit the courtroom. Instead, she was remanded into custody right away, according to Kalagis and LaPenta.<br /><br />Rozenberg wrote that LaPenta was in the front row of the gallery wearing a shirt displaying obscene wording in the order she filed. Rozenberg also wrote that LaPenta gave no excuse for her attire.<br /><br />Kalagis contests this in the paperwork he filed requesting the judge vacate the criminal contempt order.<br /><br />Rozenberg can decide to change the order, he said.<br /><br />Kalagis had previously spoken of his intention to file a civil suit. He said Friday that LaPenta was not seeking monetary damages.<br /><br />I&#x27;m just looking to get it off my record. I&#x27;m not filing a lawsuit, LaPenta said.<br /><br />She is scheduled to appear before the judge at 9 a.m. Monday.<br /><br />LINK TO PHOTO OF LaPenta:<br /><br />http://www.suntimes.com/news/24-7/2302240,5_1_WA22_TSHIRT_S1-100522.article<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/5/girl-wears-offensive-t-shirt-to-court.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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