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Well, that makes the story relatively boring :^)

Yeah, I know someone who was charged with the same thing for accidentally shooting a lit firework into a friend's car while on the road. Also in Florida. Hmmm...

Missile, per legal definitions, doesn't mean like a cruise missile. It's basically anything hard that is sent through the air and can injure someone. Like a rock.

Thank you for your tireless dedication to journalism, sir.

Wow. I wish my sister, who was murdered by her female intimate partner, could have read this. She might still be alive.

What really sucks is when someone is arrested and then exonerated or the charges dropped - never even being charged with a crime - and that arrest still pops up on Google forever. This happened to me when I was 19 when I was arrested for something stupid and baseless. Here we are over 20 years later, and when someone

I am someone who has filled out the request. I don't want to go into it, for reasons of privacy, but I am a victim of crime and I have been waiting a long time to maybe -maybe- get record of this crime removed from my google search. Please think about the people who this legislation was for before you start saying

When they commit more crimes because they can not get housing or work I will send you a bill

Does "people in connection to child pornography arrests" = convictions? Does Google know if these people were wrongfully accused, arrested and/or exonerated? It's a horrible horrible thing but if one had been wrongfully accused and arrested, should they have to explain that to everyone who Googled them and confront

Not to be contrarian, but I wonder for people who commit crimes—particularly those who serve their time, as prescribed by the law, whether the internet should exist as a permanent punishment. It's like a permanent mark that almost runs counter to what used to be a social contract around issues of criminal justice. Can

I'm well aware my narrative is very different which is ok. But those study are faulty because of one thing is most girl like us usually self medicate ourselves cause we don't have health care or can't afford it. Two a huge population of trans individual are what I call living in the background which mean they are

Honest question... I'm a cisgendered, straight identifiable woman. I firmly believe anyone and everyone should feel free to live the life they want and if it doesn't match up with the sex they were born with it doesn't make them any 'less' in their gender identity or should open them up to any type of violence or

It sure as hell doesn't make him straight. Look, call transwomen whatever you wanna call them. If they want to call themselves "real women" because it makes them feel better about themselves, then fine. I could care less if a brunette dyed her hair and called herself a "true blonde". I'm not here to be the label

is there an orientation for people who arent attracted to trans people other than transphobic?

Yep. It's called "the present."

What the fuck?! I hope they get sued for every red penny to their name. This takes the term 'toxic work environment' to a whole different level.

There is a difference between "other students were aware" and "all other students were aware." I've been to many a party in my day, with and without alcohol, and you often don't know what is going on across the room let alone in a locked room

Also, making fun of the kid for getting an attorney and releasing a statement that he wasn't involved. There may have been rumors in his town that he was involved that he's trying to clear up. We don't know what he knows about what happened so I think people should hold back on the snark.

Police say three of those men sexually battered the woman. They allegedly inserted a foreign object into her against her will, "causing tearing and severe trauma." The role of the fourth man is unclear. Though other students were aware of what was happening, no one tried to stop it, the sheriff said.

While this case is horrible and the boys completely deserve to be punished, you are crossing into dangerous territory when you say the other students "probably knew" what was happening. You have no idea what the other students at the party knew or did not know, and it is pretty irresponsible to imply that all of the