“I know my rights”
Cool. Must be awesome for you.
I’m kinda jealous because I have no rights
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“I know my rights”
Cool. Must be awesome for you.
I’m kinda jealous because I have no rights
“Normal”
Incrimination is how people can attack your person without violating boundaries
Not much you can do to protect yourself from it. This is where things like friends and family and community would help you out
But evil is a bitch. Those people can been bought off
So you’re alone, like you’ve always been
Why would they give second chances?
They’re not in the business of keeping criminal recidivism alive
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Does it work?
I didn’t know this!
If one understands the law, understands that they’ve transgressed against that law, and pleads not guilty when tried, then that is an expression of asserting that the law is wrong.
I never reconciled those things in my brain before. (“How can one plead not guilty yet also assert that they’ve broken the law?”)
But now I see clearly. I see the meaning. Also, the meaning of “breaking the law” is clear to me. I understand that one now too.
Library delinquent or criminal?