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Originally Posted by beerptrol
Extremes? If a judge orders someone to do something and they refuse, you will be held in contempt and jailed. Which is way different than not complying with the speed limit! Keep trying!
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The judge had options. I'm actually following this, it is not a matter of trying.
And seriously. She wasn't a flight risk, she wasn't a risk to harm anyone, thus my speeding analogy and being let go on a promise.
So yeah, according to what I've read he did not have to jail her and I don't agree with it at all. I'm not trying to get you to agree, I stated my view before you had even posted.
I actually wouldn't expect gfyers to see my view on this anyway, according to them this is about her religious freedom.