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Twin Dragons page 181: Throwing arm
Really, Larissa should see professional help for that anger issue of hers. At least someone in their group is using her brains.
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Oooh... she in for a whooooopiiiing...
1: Purposeful and knowing destruction of personal property (As most museums are technically personally owned, and not usually funded by the government, and can therefore be considered under personal ownership) numbering in the hundred, to thousands of dollars.
2: Intention to commit bodily harm, to a minor. (One is bad... the other makes it significantly worse)
3: Intention to commit potential manslaughter/homicide (Technically it is pre-meditated, and intentionally done, so (even though we know she wont) someone dies, it would be charged as homicide.)
The first one could land her in Juvi... the second two, depending on if they press charges, and the court isn't friendly, could get her charged as an ADULT... And since we know they aren't in Texas, she wouldn't have the Crime of Passion defense... not only that, but there are multiple witnesses that would say she had a pre-existing vendetta, and that defense would fall right apart under ANY sort of questioning.
1: Purposeful and knowing destruction of personal property (As most museums are technically personally owned, and not usually funded by the government, and can therefore be considered under personal ownership) numbering in the hundred, to thousands of dollars.
2: Intention to commit bodily harm, to a minor. (One is bad... the other makes it significantly worse)
3: Intention to commit potential manslaughter/homicide (Technically it is pre-meditated, and intentionally done, so (even though we know she wont) someone dies, it would be charged as homicide.)
The first one could land her in Juvi... the second two, depending on if they press charges, and the court isn't friendly, could get her charged as an ADULT... And since we know they aren't in Texas, she wouldn't have the Crime of Passion defense... not only that, but there are multiple witnesses that would say she had a pre-existing vendetta, and that defense would fall right apart under ANY sort of questioning.
Whuff...this is a little to close to home..I was actually clocked in the neck by a weight from an interactive gravity display. Jerk that did it stopped laughing after he nailed in the temple by my oldest cousin, with a round house kick. Course. Being unconscious you don't do a lot of things
People looking for a victim? Those who figure their size means might equals right? Self entitled brats who feel their actions garner no consequences?
(It's an ongoing list)
He cracked one of my cervical vertebrae but, it healed and I'm not paralyzed of anything. Just get a really stiff neck and constantly pop my neck all the time
I enlisted. He was jailed. I was granted an honorable discharge. He was back in jail. I met him in public, and was forced to break his nose and have him sent back to jail. At this point I think he's to afraid to be out of his cell or something
(It's an ongoing list)
He cracked one of my cervical vertebrae but, it healed and I'm not paralyzed of anything. Just get a really stiff neck and constantly pop my neck all the time
I enlisted. He was jailed. I was granted an honorable discharge. He was back in jail. I met him in public, and was forced to break his nose and have him sent back to jail. At this point I think he's to afraid to be out of his cell or something
*gestures at the comic* "I could say the same. Hence the "this hit close to home" That's a solid piece of plaster or polished cement. That's gotta be around 4 to 6 pounds, that's enough to cause damage. So I'm honestly biting my nails worried here..you're VERY good at throwing curve balls in your comics and from personal experience I'm very "oh wtf" about this situation
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