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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 127: Jay Cullen and Berke Bates
SupremeZero
08/17/17 5:56:56 PM
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Corrik posted...
SupremeZero posted...
riot
Definition

A concerted action: (1) made in furtherance of an express common purpose; (2) through the use or threat of violence, disorder, or terror to the public; and (3) resulting in a disturbance of the peace. Under common law, the crime of riot requires the assemblage of three or more actors. The concerted acts may be unlawful in themselves, or they may be lawful acts that are done in a violent or turbulent manner. Among the different forms that riots may take include escalated labor disputes or political demonstrations. While most riots occur in public places, they may also take place within prisons

The ACTUAL legal definition of a riot.

You've essentially missed requirement 2. Ironically enough.

No you didn't. Only poor reading comprehension makes you think it did.

1. Common purpose. Check.

2. Through the use of disorder. Check. (Knowing how Or works is a big deal.)

3. Resulting in disturbance of peace. Check.


It is really disconcerting that you are trying to change definitions and laws now in regards to your political goal.

Like, the prosecutor doesn't just add charges that have no bearing to a case just because. You have to have reliable thought of having violated said law to charge it.

What disorder, exactly?

Do you know ANYTHING whatsoever about law? Yes prosecutors absolutely fucking do. They tack on anything that could potentially apply and knock it down from there.
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