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- Dec 13, 2022
No, retard.
Uh, it was YOU who wrote the retarded thing, not me. Again:
That isn't how it works. You cannot be locked up for actions committed before your probation agreement. This has been explained in the legal thread by American barristers.
What you're saying is, you CAN be locked up for actions committed before your probation agreement. You just don't get your probation breached as a consequence. But that's the opposite of what you wrote above.
He didn't say anything remotely like that.
See above.