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While Cyraxx will heavy-handedly accuse anyone he doesn’t like of committing crimes to blackmail them with threats of prosecution, when he himself is accused of doing something illegal clear and cut, suddenly Cyraxx becomes extremely nitpicky as to what constitutes a crime. For instance, after he was charged with assault for [[Arrest Saga|attacking Aware Of Myself,]] he attempted to invoke the Castle Doctrine to justify his attack as “self-defense”, failing to realize that there was ample video evidence to show that at no point did Aware Of Myself attempt to attack Cyraxx or trespass on the property. When called out on his lie, Cyraxx attempted to move the goalposts by claiming that the sidewalk in front of the house is within the property line.
While Cyraxx will heavy-handedly accuse anyone he doesn’t like of committing crimes to blackmail them with threats of prosecution, when he himself is accused of doing something illegal clear and cut, suddenly Cyraxx becomes extremely nitpicky as to what constitutes a crime. For instance, after he was charged with assault for [[Arrest Saga|attacking Aware Of Myself,]] he attempted to invoke the Castle Doctrine to justify his attack as “self-defense”, failing to realize that there was ample video evidence to show that at no point did Aware Of Myself attempt to attack Cyraxx or trespass on the property. When called out on his lie, Cyraxx attempted to move the goalposts by claiming that the sidewalk in front of the house is within the property line.
When Cyraxx accuses someone of committing a crime, he believes that they will automatically get the worst possible sentence no matter what. For example, when Cyraxx believed that trolls were smashing his relatives’ headstones, he warned that they would end up in prison for 10 years<ref>https://rumble.com/v6yg6k4-cyraxx-09-03-25-wgh-and-tombstones.html?start=385</ref>. Realistically, this sort of sentence would only be applicable for cases where the body itself was exhumed and profaned, or if a veteran’s memorial was targeted<ref>https://www.congress.gov/108/plaws/publ29/PLAW-108publ29.pdf</ref>. Vandalizing just any headstone will generally lead to either a misdemeanor or a low-level felony depending on the circumstances and extent of the damage, but certainly not a decade-long prison sentence.


Because Cyraxx never faced any significant consequences for his crimes, he gradually developed an very dangerous delusion that he is "untouchable" by law enforcement, thinking that they won't arrest him in fear of being sued and "exposed" for supposedly leaving Cyraxx's family to fend for themselves against the trolls, failing to realize that he only had extremely lucky circumstances on his side so far, or that none of his trolls have been arrested either for their percieved "crimes" against him. It remains to be seen how far exactly will he take this delusion.
Because Cyraxx never faced any significant consequences for his crimes, he gradually developed an very dangerous delusion that he is "untouchable" by law enforcement, thinking that they won't arrest him in fear of being sued and "exposed" for supposedly leaving Cyraxx's family to fend for themselves against the trolls, failing to realize that he only had extremely lucky circumstances on his side so far, or that none of his trolls have been arrested either for their percieved "crimes" against him. It remains to be seen how far exactly will he take this delusion.
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