Many cases could be reviewed, but a few stand out as violating not only someone’s right to bear arms but also free speech and entrapment.
Two Cases That Pam Bondi Should Revisit

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Many cases could be reviewed, but a few stand out as violating not only someone’s right to bear arms but also free speech and entrapment.
Lawyers for Matthew Hoover are arguing that the state charged him with the wrong crime in the Auto Key Card case.
Judge Marcia Morales Howard has sentenced Matthew Hoover of CRS Firearms & Kristopher Justin Ervin, the defendants in the AutoKey Card case.
In recent events surrounding the AutoKeyCard prosecution case, Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) Laura Cofer Taylor faced significant backlash for a motion she filed.
YouTube video creators are seeking the court’s permission to weigh in on an emergency motion to intervene against a gag effort by U.S. Attorney to silence free press.
Assistant United States Attorney Laura Cofer Taylor is attempting to silence AmmoLand News journalist John Crump over his reporting on the AutoKeyCard Case.
That criminal charges were brought against Ervin in the first place is a travesty. The fact that he has been held in custody without bail for two years is an absolute outrage.
In the Autokey Card case, a jury found Matthew Hoover, better known as CRS Firearms on YouTube, and Justin Ervin guilty.
The first week of the Autokey Card case shows how weak the government’s prosecution against Matthew Hoover of CRS Firearms and the owner of the Autokey Card company, Justin Ervin, is based on the state’s witnesses.
In the Autokey Card case, the government argues that the item is a machine gun because it has what they allege is a stencil. The ATF’s own criminal examination letter seems to disagree with the government’s case.
The Bruen decision, by the US Supreme Court, which restored the right to bear arms in public, is already bearing fruit in other cases. A Motion to dismiss in the Autokeycard case is instructive.
Gun Owners of America believes the newly uncovered files will exonerate not only Hoover but also Ervin, using the Bureau’s own internal documentation.
A new brief in a case against the ATF is a motion to dismiss the case & declare the National Firearms Act or NFA unconstitutional.
In the Autokey Card criminal court case, a Florida judge denied a motion to dismiss filed by Justin Ervin’s defense team.
The ATF raided and arrested Kristopher Justin Ervin, 41, for manufacturing machine guns. Ervin did not sell or make any firearms.