The decision to acquit on the conspiracy charge, a felony, is a huge victory, given the narrow parameters within which the four could present their defense, and given the restrictions on deliberations. This is a major setback in the government's efforts to criminalize dissent.

We think it's a really good step. People deserve to know their homes are being protected.

The city of New Orleans knows full well that they are bound by the constitutions of the United States and the state of Louisiana. Both constitutions require real prior notice and a meaningful opportunity to be heard before the government can take or destroy anyone's property.

He went to the hospital but there was nobody there to evaluate him. We'll try again tomorrow.

His daughter is now our fire police captain just like he was.

He knows that if he decides to run for president and qualifies that he has to be above his priestly duties, but he has not done that.

He was there when you needed him. He was always the last one to leave (the station) to make sure everything was done right.

The people of New Orleans deserve to know what's going on and they deserve to know their homes will be protected while the court figures this out.