
“In Utah, as elsewhere in the Soyuz, ‘battering’ a police officer is considered an especially grievous crime. Any incidental contact between a Mundane and the sanctified personage of a police officer – including the act of breathing on an officer – can be prosecuted as ‘battery.’ This would apply to cases in which a woman is desperately trying to prevent an officer from violating her sexually: A victim who puts up resistance in such circumstances can expect to be violently subdued, arrested, and charged with ‘assaulting an officer.'”
http://freedominourtime.blogspot.de/2013/05/the-protected-predator-class.html
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