Do you understand the legal concepts of “Instigation” and “incitement”?
The person who throws the punch is not always the person legally responsible for the punch being thrown. When his unreasonable actions rise to the level of “instigation” or “incitement”, he becomes responsible for the actions she takes against him.
Do you understand the legal concepts of “Instigation” and “incitement”?
The person who throws the punch is not always the person legally responsible for the punch being thrown. When his unreasonable actions rise to the level of “instigation” or “incitement”, he becomes responsible for the actions she takes against him.
So the way she tried to incite others to commit felony assault?
You do understand that she’s not being charged with that, right?
Nobody joined her so she failed at it and that’s why.
Yeah, you used the word “incite”, but it doesn’t actually mean what you seem to think it means.
It has more than one meaning, though. If you can’t infer the one I meant, you could just ask for clarification. You seem overly hostile though.
I am reasonably confident I am arguing with an unreasonable, intellectually dishonest person. My hostility arises from that belief.