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In reply to the discussion: Domestic Violence is an epidemic in this country [View all]no_hypocrisy
(48,813 posts)43. I've taken it on myself to protect her when he's tried to approach her
when they're in court. (Because they're technically codefendants, he has the right to attend court together with her.) I block him, I try to be polite but not always. He hates my guts and that's fine with me. There are metal detectors at the entrance of the courthouse but I do worry about him getting something by one day, so I keep my client and me far, far away from him and keep an eye on his location at all times.
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yes, you said it better than I. Dismiss is much more descriptive of the tactic.
boston bean
Feb 2012
#7
"epidemic". really? see, that word doesnt matter to me at all. i just know it is rough out there
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#31
One of the principle reasons is there is so little assistance for the abusers
dickthegrouch
Feb 2012
#19
I can't think of a reason why someone would object unless they're a disruptor.
laconicsax
Feb 2012
#49