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To: moovova

“How could you possibly say (Antoinette) victimized someone if there’s no name of a victim?”

Is identifying the victim an element of the crime? I would hope not.


13 posted on 09/04/2019 11:34:14 AM PDT by Stingray51
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To: Stingray51

“the elements of the crime”

Massachusetts Disorderly Conduct Laws

According to the statute, a “disorderly person” is defined as one who:

with the purpose to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or
recklessly creates a risk thereof
engages in fighting or threatening, violent or tumultuous behavior, or
creates a hazard or physically offensive condition by any act which serves no legitimate purpose.

If you are convicted of disorderly conduct, it is punishable by up to 6 months in jail.

No Victim is required. Good judge. Good luck, lawyer lady, paying back all those student loans from jail and paying the fines.


21 posted on 09/04/2019 11:41:56 AM PDT by blu (WWG1WGA)
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To: Stingray51

“How could you possibly say (Antoinette) victimized someone if there’s no name of a victim?”

Is identifying the victim an element of the crime? I would hope not.

It’s quite possible the officer SAW her strike someone, but did not get the name of the victim with all the disruptions going on.


48 posted on 09/04/2019 12:06:08 PM PDT by RoadieFan
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