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New Jersey: David Wells, a former Long Branch police officer who was charged with defiant trespass for handing out religious pamphlets at Monmouth Mall in Eatontown, New Jersey, will again have to wait for his day in court. The court case was originally scheduled for Dec. 5, 2013, but has been postponed—for the fourth time.
APP is reporting that Eatontown Borough Prosecutor, Sean T. Kean asked for the case to be adjourned because Mall representatives were unable to attend. Judge Robert B. Thompson granted his request.
“There are a lot of constitutional issues. It’s a little bit more complicated than the average case we see in this court,” Thompson said, adding that both sides have used up their postponements and he won’t grant another.
Wells, was initially charged by Eatontown police officers on Nov. 5 when he refused to stop talking to people and engage them in conversations at the Monmouth Mall.
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The mall cops may have been jealous because Dave was once a real police officer. The Eatontown police officers may have been jealous because Dave was once a Long Branch Police officer. But the Lord is jealous because Dave is his child and loves to please God more than men. Keep fighting the good fight of faith brother, the truth is on your side. And one day, may those very same mall cops and Eatontown police officers be sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ right next to you in the Monmouth Mall. God’s will be done.
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Thanks, Frank. God’s will be done indeed!
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