Reply to post: Re: "...elevating the alignment between security professionals and law enforcement."

Remember those infosec fellas who were cuffed while testing the physical security of a courthouse? The burglary charges have been dropped

BinkyTheHorse
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Re: "...elevating the alignment between security professionals and law enforcement."

And unless that particular law is fucked up (which wouldn't be a surprise), you would be laughed out of court to argue for a "criminal party" where none exists - not according to any relevant judiciary.

Being arrested is not a crime in itself, nor does it prove criminal intent. So most of the clause proposed by the OP (apart from the jail time and actual crime-related legal sanctions) appears to be sound.

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