It's pretty obvious that there is an element of (poor?) judgement at work in this case, rather than a sterile application of the law.
"It's pretty obvious that there is an element of (poor?) judgement at work in this case, rather than a sterile application of the law."
I wonder if the school district even has legal standing to press arson charges, considering that they didn't own the property that was burned.
Also, I don't know of any cases where the laws have been applied for flag burning.