Murder, actually. But it would go to trial and they'd rule that you were acting in defense of one of your daughters, and they'd let you go. (Unlikely, though, given your daughters' own defense skills.)
I immediately thought civil disobedience in some support for civil rights, further imagining you roundhouse kicking some smart-ass counter protestor. Oh, and it was a perfect roundhouse at that.
My assumption would be that you were being pulled in with some kind of sweep regarding illicit legal dealings within the law office you work in- pulled in for questioning, and needing to clarify that you weren't involved (unless you are one of those caught red-handed frantically shredding!).
Well, I wouldn't REALLY think that, but I would wonder (not assume) if it was tied into something at your office.
Civil disobedience seems likely - although I have to admit, my first thought was of the episode of Boston legal where Jerry, who has simply *had enough*, refuses to back down from a bully in the coffee shop. He closes his eyes and puts up his fists. When the bully runs into his fist while attempting to hit him, he then sues....
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Otherwise, I'm going to suggest that you karate-chopped a smart-ass plainclothes policeman. Whoops!
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Oh, and it was a perfect roundhouse at that.
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Well, I wouldn't REALLY think that, but I would wonder (not assume) if it was tied into something at your office.
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