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Shoulder Charges in the Judiciary
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[QUOTE="Porthoz, post: 2525180, member: 2221"] There is no punishment where the circumstances aren't taken into account. In this case, Snowden's illegal shoulder charge resulted in a serious injury to a player. Granted, it wasn't intentional, but it doesn't change the fact that Thomson has a shattered jaw as a consequence. Keyword here is illegal. This is not unlike committing a felony. If you rob a servo and no one gets hurt, chances are you'll get away lightly. But if someone has a heart attack and dies as a result of your robbery (attempt), you'll suddenly be going away for a long time under manslaughter charges at the very least, even if you never intended to hurt anyone. [/QUOTE]
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