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The jurors said they convicted her of the "crimes"

Posted on: May 3, 2017 at 18:32:13 CT
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after she was asked to leave AND that they disagreed she should have been asked to leave.

They said the law is so broad, there was no way not to convict her.

She should get a fine and no jail time, but she is a repeat offender so who knows.
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Land of the free - pickle MU - 5/3 16:06:25
     Laughing is a crime now - El-ahrairah KC - 5/3 16:54:51
          Laughing? Looks like she was creating a disruption at a - Tigrrrr! MU - 5/3 18:26:22
               Goddamn, you're an immoral pos idiot (nm) - pickle MU - 5/3 18:46:36
                    That means so much coming from you. - Tigrrrr! MU - 5/3 19:06:31
               The jurors said they convicted her of the "crimes" - JG A - 5/3 18:32:13
                    Disorderly conduct - Tigrrrr! MU - 5/3 19:05:30
                         It did. Kinda BS but it did - JG A - 5/3 19:08:28
                              No different than disrupting a courtroom or a - Tigrrrr! MU - 5/3 19:13:15
                                   Not quite so much. Usually a judge will yell order order - JG A - 5/3 19:20:10
                                        And I am sure she was told to shut up or face consequences. - Tigrrrr! MU - 5/3 19:29:51
                                             It appears not. Appears she reflexly laughed ( loudly & who - JG A - 5/3 19:51:35




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