I can’t believe they actually arrested her! Of course, the judge will release her with absolutely no consequences just like the California instructor who assaulted people with bike locks.
Probably. She should be scared a little first, though. If I’m reading it right, she could be charged with a felony, since she took it out of the guy’s grasp?
But mah feelz!
I can’t believe they actually arrested her! Of course, the judge will release her with absolutely no consequences just like the California instructor who assaulted people with bike locks.
Probably. She should be scared a little first, though. If I’m reading it right, she could be charged with a felony, since she took it out of the guy’s grasp?
https://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/HTML/BySection/Chapter_14/GS_14-72.html
(b) The crime of larceny is a felony, without regard to the value of the property in question, if the larceny is any of the following:
(1) From the person.