Let me ask you this Omni, and to all. I know your position on this, you know mine. Regardless of our positions upon the definition of marriage, whom gets to administer or recognize marriage, and whether this even be a crime at all.
If it be a case of her not doing her job at the heart of it as many say; what then is the way to deal with her? Therefore then is it really right to punish her by casting her in prison for a decision of her conscience? Does that not make her a prisoner of conscience, illegal even by our shared Anglo-based Law and even the vague code of globalist UN law? In the American legal way of things even by the Constitution, does the punishment match the supposed crime or is it forbidden upon the government by their own law to punish someone beyond measure?
My position on those questions of the moment is it is not right to jail her for her views no more than it be to cast into prison other such unjust judges in America of which there are indeed examples that in essence have done the same thing. At the least of it if the people are determined to punish them no matter my opinion; terminate their employment, or in the US way of things elect them out by will of the people. Jailing someone over thought crimes, that be not even crimes at all. It is no good and opens to me it seems a dangerous precedent.
America is not a democracy or republic, such things don't exist truly, they're more like ideals that many try to realize, and to the degree they have tried they are labeled so. America is for now a poly-monarchy. Ye being an Irishman across the sea and me Irishman mixed mutt of America named Paddy with me red hair, and least of the kings here I will deem your opinion of merit to consideration as the Irish it seems to me be free kings of Ireland. Long time allies united by blood bonds deeply are America and Ireland. Wise kings consider counsel in hopes of doing best judgment for love of God, and love of neighbor.