BillyMac |
Tue Mar 13, 2018 01:40pm |
Sign Of The Apocalypse ...
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Originally Posted by Chuga
(Post 1018855)
When arrested, this person should be charged to the fullest extent of the law possible.
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It appears that, in California, there's a special category of criminal behavior for assaulting a sports official:
A Redding police spokesperson is reported to have said the woman could be arrested under suspicion of assault of a referee which has its own charge. The California Penal Code shows that an attack on a referee can land you in jail for one year or up to $2,000 in fines or both.
It's come to this, sports officials needing special protection under the law; like racial, or religious, hate crimes; or crimes against the elderly.
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