Message from @ionic famine
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@ionic famine I don’t know anything about a zombie deer.
i put a screen shot
I see it. Are you not able to share links?
well i wanted show a picture of some available websites that are reporting on it
Ok.
What device are you using?
my pc
Do you know how to save an image to your pc?
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@ionic famine Can you post links now?
yea
i could before lol
thats how i got my screen shots posted
Try posting an image now.
there
Oh. That’s much better. 😃
tell me how a celeb evades deportation for over 10 yrs
Can you post the link to that article?
I can finally respond to your question of the day, Gwench
@gohan Hey 😃
It's a very nuanced question, honestly
Hmmm
Alright
so the irs and the rest of the us government overlooked this for over 10yrs?
@ionic famine I don’t understand it. Looking at his history and his wrap sheet, he was known to police. The local authorities had to have known he was illegal. 🤔
So, it hasn't been proven yet whether or not he staged the attack, although some stuff *is* suspicious. The police investigation is also pointing towards the attack having potentially been faked.
Now, assuming that he *did* stage the attack, the only illegal thing he did was knowingly file a false claim. Now, since it was not done with malicious intent (i.e. framing someone), the maximum punishment he should face, would be, in my eyes, a fine.
Criminal charges are a no, because people don't face criminal charges for false reports. It's considered a misdemeanor, at most.
can be a felony depending on juristicion
...is that not exactly what I said?
Except, since it wasn't done with malicious intent, it isn't a felony
Nor was it done to obstruct an investigation
Anyways, those are my thoughts on it
It’s malicious intent to misrepresent the local culture of that region and cause division.
agree
I understand that, but the legal definition of malicious intent doesn't match that
Now, if he had submitted the crime report online, then it's a felony