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Yeah, those priceless pieces of glass in front of the art won't be available for generations to come. Now people will have to look at the pieces of art behind those priceless pieces of glass. Those bastards!
You see your honour, he was wearning a bulletproof vest, so me shooting him totally wasn't attempted murder, he was save all along!
More like "you see your honor, he was behind a 10-foot-thick wall of lead, so me shooting him totally wasn't attempted murder, he was safe all along!"
Either way, the actual honourable judge wasn't impressed by that argument, weren't they?
https://www.politico.eu/article/just-stop-oil-protesters-jailed-throwing-soup-van-gogh-sunflowers-climate-activists/
You making my example more ridiculous just proofs my point even more.
Oh well, we all know that honourable judges always make morally good decisions, don't we?
Yes exactly! The judiciary is infallible and so that's exactly why the SCOTUS is the least fallible institution there is.