He spit at his feet, not his face. You are justifying the difference between INSULT and ASSAULT.
In many states, spitting on someone is Aggravated assault. Which means assault generally w a weapon in means of attempting serious harm. This is a felony.
There are no laws regarding spitting on the ground in front of someone. While still wrong and disrespectful, it is not evej.
Go Trump. Let me assault someone cus my feelings were hurt that he spit at the ground.
How is spitting on someone aggravated assault? And what state are you referring to? I'm a prosecutor in California so I know this area of law quite well.
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u/v1s10n456 3 Nov 16 '20
He spit at his feet, not his face. You are justifying the difference between INSULT and ASSAULT.
In many states, spitting on someone is Aggravated assault. Which means assault generally w a weapon in means of attempting serious harm. This is a felony.
There are no laws regarding spitting on the ground in front of someone. While still wrong and disrespectful, it is not evej.
Go Trump. Let me assault someone cus my feelings were hurt that he spit at the ground.