Glad I'm not alone on that. I love reading about him, but I can't watch his videos.
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Correct.
Police only show up after the crime has been committed, but the targeted victim was there from the very beginning. Once the violent crime has started, they are the first responding person with the motive and opportunity to end it.
Law and Order meets Harry Potter...
Yeah, I read that. It's the 10-year-old part of it that I'm having trouble with.
If she was 15, yeah, no problem, 6 months in juvie.
13 with priors, maybe 30-90 days.
10 years old? There's going to have to be some sort of special circumstances to justify incarceration. The severity of the crime isn't going to do it.
You're going to have to show that she should be treated as a much older teenager, or that the judge is excessively, abusively harsh.
Most likely, a 10-year-old would not be incarcerated.
The only reasons I can think of that this might not be the case is if the parents requested she be locked up, or an evil, corrupt judge, or a good judge needed some reason to quickly separate the child from the parents and used the hearing as an opportunity to do that.
Aside from the perpetrator, there is only one person guaranteed to be present at the scene of every violent crime.
That person's involvement is important.
Is it just me, or are search engines getting worse?
It's both.
Like Brian Thompson, Larry Fink, CEO of Blackrock, is one of the people that Luigi Mangione didn't kill.
Love and kisses, feddit.uk
Ah. The original treaders. Now it's making sense.
Please tell me that you're joking.
Please tell me that the original meaning and intent of the Gadsden flag isn't completely lost on America's youth.
Meh. I'm more microplastic than meat at this point. I should probably be considered a cyborg.