Prisoner exploits 'Festivus' to get better meals
By: Bill O'ReillyDecember 14, 2010
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UPI: A California prisoner was allowed to receive kosher meals in place of less-healthy fare when his attorney gave his religion as "Festivus." Fred Thiagarajah, an attorney for Malcolm Alarmo King, 38, said his client was initially allowed to receive the kosher meals by giving his religion as "Healthism" while he was being held in Theo Lacy jail in Orange on drug charges, but Judge Derek G. Johnson asked Thiagarajah to give the name of an established religion after his client pleaded guilty to a felony charge in exchange for two others being dropped, The Orange County (Calif.) Register reported Tuesday.
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