Words can't be used by a criminal defense lawyer. Criminal defense lawyers have to use pantomime to make their case. It's the Constitution.
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Fractally. With intent. So wrong it splintered and each fracture was just as wholly wrong as the original. Recursively. Wrong.
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You win.
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Like wasn't a girl just found guilty of telling a dude to kill himself over the phone?
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people always forget the supreme court said the constitution doesn't protect "incitement" speech. People should research.
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Prosecutors can use the defendants words against them, for inciting murder/violence, see: CA v Manson.
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Here’s a good piece of caselaw to act as a good counter example to
@HAGOODMANAUTHOR’s claim. https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/06/16/us/suicide-texting-trial-michelle-carter-conrad-roy.html …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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..and fails the Turing test
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Factually even.
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Premeditated means thought out in advance. Thoughts, by definition, use words.
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A wrong of infinite detail.
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