By a 5β2 vote, the (extremely conservative) Florida Supreme Court holds that criminal defendants who exercise their right against self-incrimination by refusing to admit guilt may be punished with higher sentences due to "lack of remorse." https://t.co/p5XaoglWKU
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) December 2, 2021
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- Retard4828263 : fake
- TheOverSeether : & (extremely) gay
- JohnnyAppleSneed : misinformation against the great state of Florida
Florida's Supreme court decides the 5th amendment is both fake and straight
https://twitter.com/mjs_DC/status/1466442103513305093
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The point with the kids was that they already are mandated for kids. So good luck with changing precedence.
See here's another thing ... there's no expectation of privacy in a public area. Fully within my rights to take pictures, even if you feel it's creepy. If you called the police department they would just laugh at you and tell you the same thing ... and that they couldn't do anything. Unless of course they kept taking pictures after you asked them to stop and they didn't ... at which point it would become harassment. Or possibly if it were pictures of minors... But that last part is a grey area. What if that pic was actually a crop of a pic that has my own kids in it and I didn't see the pin till after I went to crop her out? That's not creepy. It happens.
If your husband so much as touched the person, he'd go to jail for assault and battery and possibly subject to a civil lawsuit.
So who's fricking creepy now?
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