...you'd order the knife melted down without hesistation.
Judge Johnson adjourned the case, asking prosecutors for more information about how the dog has behaved since the attack before she rules on its fate.
It's a weapon. Treat it as you would any other weapon.
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Why honour Judge Johnson in a room with the dog, for half an hour. Not only will he have first hand experience, but will save the cost of a study. I would suggest the dog will die anyway from the effect of biting a judge. Penseivat
Why honour Judge Johnson in a room with the dog, for half an hour. Not only will he have first hand experience, but will save the cost of a study. I would suggest the dog will die anyway from the effect of biting a judge. Penseivat
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Why honour Judge Johnson in a room with the dog, for half an hour. Not only will he have first hand experience, but will save the cost of a study. I would suggest the dog will die anyway from the effect of biting a judge.
Penseivat
Why honour Judge Johnson in a room with the dog, for half an hour. Not only will he have first hand experience, but will save the cost of a study. I would suggest the dog will die anyway from the effect of biting a judge.
Penseivat
"I would suggest the dog will die anyway from the effect of biting a judge."
Cruel and unusual punishment!
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