The decline of Western Civilization will be traced back to failure to record phone video in wide format.
Her husband is the Dean of Admissions, IIRC.Ghost91 said:
"They won't let me call my husband to help me".
What a strong empowered FIERCE independent woman…
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All 23 people arrested at Thursday's protest at Emory have been released from the Dekalb County Jail, records show.
Defendants were released on bond by 6:25 p.m., with all of them except two being released on signature bonds, which are cashless bonds usually used for minor or nonviolent offenses. Bonds were granted to the defendants Friday in magistrate court.
Among the first to be released Friday afternoon was Emory economics professor Caroline Fohlin, who is a tenured professor at the university. Fohlin was granted a $50 bond on a charge of simple battery against a police officer and disorderly conduct. Her arrest was caught on camera and went viral on social media.
Good luck with that, counselor.Quote:
"Caroline Fohlin was not a protester at Emory on April 25," her attorney Gregory Clement said. "She emerged from her office, concerned only about the treatment of students on the quad. She looks forward to vigorously defending the accusations against her in court."
Hungry Ojos said:
None of these worms will face a single day in jail. They won't even have to defend themselves. The DA is going to unilaterally drop all charges against all of these idiots. Just like the scum DA in Travis County recently did for ALL of the tu rioters. Absolutely infuriating that these losers can riot, hit cops, resist arrest, damage property, etc, then get the charges dropped while the J6 protestors rot in jail. Our justice system is a complete ****ing joke.
Hey...so.. um said:
"I hit the cop on the head and they arrested me. I don't know why."
Captain Pablo said:
Hope it was worth it
look at 15-17 seconds - most likely at that moment the hand you can't see on video - the cops react pretty strongly. And she admits it.91AggieLawyer said:Hey...so.. um said:
"I hit the cop on the head and they arrested me. I don't know why."
Was I the only one that didn't see her hit the cop?
Not saying she didn't but the video doesn't show it. (Or does it? Did I miss it?)
They can probably make a good case for interference depending on the statute.
akm91 said:
Holy hell! My son got into Emory for Econ! He's not going though but that's too funny!
It's Atlanta, the DA won't prosecute.Picadillo said:
Georgia law similar to Texas. She'll enjoy the next 5 to 20 years in jail.
B-1 83 said:
"I'm a professor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
You're a jail bird, now.
Shouting "I'm a professor" with a pee stain is greatness!Captain Pablo said:
Hope it was worth it