There's no need for that, there's civil charges for doing such things. Eventually it might turn into an obligation to pay fines. I assume that you don't mean jail, right?Originally Posted by Goofball
There's no need for that, there's civil charges for doing such things. Eventually it might turn into an obligation to pay fines. I assume that you don't mean jail, right?Originally Posted by Goofball
So, what do you folks think? If it can be proved that a member of the media willfully and purposely lied or distorted facts, should they be criminally charged?
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