>>2266502>implying judges arrest peopleJudges decide if you're guilty of the crime you are explicitly being accused of, not whether you broke any law whatsoever.
>>2266507>pressIrrelevant, if she actually appealed to the law, the result would be the same.
There was a similar (irl) case here recently, a kid was being beaten and harassed, and nobody did anything. After he killed himself, shit started going down. Not because omg so sad, but because the law actually got informed of what was happening.
They broke the law, and cops are dealing with it, there is nothing to argue here