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Today's Most Disgusting Person (not a cop today! A Prosecutor instead.)

Virginia Senator charged with 2 felonies after confederate monument protest
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SeaGreenEyez 9 Aug 18
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Nah I may not be a fancy book learned lawyer from that there New, I say NEW York, an' I may be, I say I may be just a corn feed Cun tree Ah-tour-knee but Boy, I say boy our gull-or-I-Us Poe-lice dee part meant doesn't not, I say doesn't not, enjoy been ordered about by a woman, especially not, I say specially not by an uppity n' word woman in the great state O' Virginia!
And can you as a red blooded southerner, NOT, I say not, agree and sim-path-zize with that?
What are wheeze all, Men or Mouses, shitizens or chickenez?
So in the word of our great, I say GREAT prez Zee Dent Tree-Hump I say
"Loch, I say LOK her urp!!!" I say " LOK her urp!!!"

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Was not the prosecutor cops they are investigating

bobwjr Level 10 Aug 19, 2020
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How can anyone ''injure'' a statue? "Property damage," maybe...but injury? Did the thing bleed?

Here injury is a perfectly correct legal term in this context
from Latin iniuria/injuria "wrong, an injustice, insult, unlawful violence, assault, damage, harm,"
in (in opposition to) juria (the law) = illegal, against just behaviour

Damage is simply the archaic french translation of injure, or the loss incurred from an injury.

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Sounds like the Governor is not happy about this. If there is a trial (which would be stupid) and a conviction (highly unlikely) I would expect a pardon.

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