16-09-2025, 08:00 PM
(16-09-2025, 07:52 PM)Altruist Wrote: these cases barely happen irl. like 1 in 3000. ignore the media reporting about criminal cases or litigations, they absolutely always omit or misinterpret crucial details (whether for sensationalism or, more often, not knowing the law). criminal law is extremely graded when it comes to penalizing, so you won't see guys like manletmachine being between walking free or getting "years in prison". at worst, he's likely gonna look at a suspended sentence, even if he has a criminal record alreadycould be
