Sex Offender Cannot Change Name to 'Better Off Dead'
Sex Offender Cannot Change Name to 'Better Off Dead'
A Minnesota Court of Appeals will not let Hollis John Larson to get his name to ‘Better Off Dead.’ Larson has been civilly committed for sex crimes. The appeals court upheld a judge’s findings that Hollis John Larson’s “name change was misleading and confusing,” and there was no violation of his First Amendment rights in denying the action.Hollis claims that he has a right to change his name under constitution’s freedom of speech and religion clause. He claims to believe in Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism and Agnosticism and that the only way to escape the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth, according to these religions, is by being dead. He has also argued in court that changing his name would be the best way to outwardly project his beliefs.
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