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7/23/2012 4:04:52 AM
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Well then, the laws have been reversed for one girl.

[url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/21/savannah-dietrich-faces-charges_n_1692374.html][quote]A Kentucky girl who was -blam!-ly assaulted could face contempt of court charges after she tweeted the names of her juvenile attackers. Savannah Dietrich, the 17-year-old victim, was frustrated by a plea deal reached late last month by the two boys who assaulted her, and took to Twitter to expose them--violating a court order to keep their names confidential.[/quote][/url] She pledged to not say their names, and did so anyhow. As much as I hate people who break pledges and allegiances to somethings, this is just stupid by the court. They molested her knocked-out form and then gave out pictures after the assault. This is just sad.. [Edited on 07.22.2012 8:09 PM PDT]
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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] tha man [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Seggi31 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] tha man A rule is a rule. If a guy blew up a whole building full of kitties, and the police arrested the guy and forgot to say his Miranda rights, the guy would be let go. [/quote] lolno[/quote] lolyes, that is the only thing a police officer has to do when they arrest someone.[/quote] Tis true. If the Miranda rights are not recited before the police cruiser starts rolling towards jail, by the time the suspect gets into the jail for processing, he can troll the cops hard and be released because he was never told his rights. Serious.

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