To clarify, what you did in this thread is exactly what I would expect of a legal system.
In today's system the prosecutors come up with whatever they can to persecute an individual. The question they are asking is " now that I have this person in my clutches, how can I ruin his life to the fullest extent?"
The question of whether a law has actually been broken never enters anyone's mind outside of the occasional jury nullification activist whose activities the state is earnestly trying to criminalize.
If the system were not so hopelessly broken, they wouldn't STOP to ask the question " has any law actually been broken"... no, they would not stop because the entire process from start to finish would revolve around that question.
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