“Bimbo” is not a fighting word, the First District Court of Appeal held Thursday.
It is not vulgar, nor—in the best light—is it offensive, the three-justice panel continued.
Attorney Jim Reilly said his client's unusual chosen name "kind of expresses who she is and how she feels about the world."
March 14, 2024 at 08:28 PM
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“Bimbo” is not a fighting word, the First District Court of Appeal held Thursday.
It is not vulgar, nor—in the best light—is it offensive, the three-justice panel continued.
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