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hlthe2b

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6. Oh Bullshit... I do know that courts continue to make it difficullt to gain/enforce
Sat Sep 14, 2013, 03:09 PM
Sep 2013

restraining orders in domestic violence.... The mortality statistics bear this out, despite your need to feel personally victimized.

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If the man in question is not deemed a flight risk nor risk to others, he would. hlthe2b Sep 2013 #1
lmao TeamPooka Sep 2013 #2
What chance does a man have of being given that designation? davidn3600 Sep 2013 #4
Oh Bullshit... I do know that courts continue to make it difficullt to gain/enforce hlthe2b Sep 2013 #6
You know...I think you are correct on that point. Safetykitten Sep 2013 #17
LMAO - the man was the victim - A WOMAN COMMITTED THE CRIME FreakinDJ Sep 2013 #8
Bullshit.... absolute bullshit. Men in similar situation set bail routinely and YOU know it hlthe2b Sep 2013 #9
"Thou doest protest too much" - even you know the extreme gender bias FreakinDJ Sep 2013 #11
what an idiotic reply... hlthe2b Sep 2013 #14
Oh, and if only BainsBane Sep 2013 #40
She had to post no bail at all. LisaL Sep 2013 #13
I don't agree with it, but to say she got it because she was female (as some are)? Give me a break. hlthe2b Sep 2013 #15
Bullshit. Studies prove there is gender bias in favor of women in the federal system davidn3600 Sep 2013 #16
In domestic violence cases, the opposite is true at every level and you know that. hlthe2b Sep 2013 #19
Really? No bail for any murder charge? So much for innocent until proven guilty. n-t Logical Sep 2013 #23
I meant none should get bail on their own recognizance, rather than cash bond... hlthe2b Sep 2013 #25
Well, that means poor people stay in jail and rich people don't. n-t Logical Sep 2013 #26
I believe in a sliding scale for that, as well... hlthe2b Sep 2013 #27
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The sentencing should be very interesting.... davidn3600 Sep 2013 #35
I don't know... If she is found guilty and not punished, I'd agree with you, but as to a decision on hlthe2b Sep 2013 #38
You're right. And she is not a "risk to others" in that she is unlikely to remarry at the present. AnotherMcIntosh Sep 2013 #24
Outrageous. Reversed the genders, and the man would get no bail 99.99% of the time. TransitJohn Sep 2013 #3
Have pity...she's a widow! brooklynite Sep 2013 #5
That she is. LisaL Sep 2013 #10
I seriously doubt a guy would have been let out like that. HappyMe Sep 2013 #7
She stood her ground, he was the flight risk. TheCowsCameHome Sep 2013 #12
Flight Risk? The guy was pushed off a cliff! demwing Sep 2013 #18
Ummmmm..... Probably. nt Buns_of_Fire Sep 2013 #20
I thought it Warren DeMontague Sep 2013 #43
Famous case: Michael Peterson convicted of murdering his wife during domestic dispute alcibiades_mystery Sep 2013 #21
He was released on NO BOND? n-t Logical Sep 2013 #22
He was on $300,000 bond. This woman was released without any bond at all!! davidn3600 Sep 2013 #30
Indeed mzmolly Sep 2013 #42
A local man was accused of 2 counts of assault with a deadly weapon WolverineDG Sep 2013 #28
Nope, I violated the US Bankruptcy law gopiscrap Sep 2013 #29
One case does not indicate a pattern of discrimination, but it's troubling. stevenleser Sep 2013 #31
Only someone who is found an actual flight risk or with a specific violent risk should morningfog Sep 2013 #45
NO one pushed anyone off of me. Well, there was that one time with MFM cliffordu Sep 2013 #32
She should at least have had a "don't remarry" condition applied. nt JBoy Sep 2013 #33
Like maybe a warning tattoo on her forehead? undeterred Sep 2013 #34
allegedly.. Niceguy1 Sep 2013 #36
Well, one thing has been proven here ProudToBeBlueInRhody Sep 2013 #39
Astounding. mzmolly Sep 2013 #41
A man probably would get the exact same treatment. morningfog Sep 2013 #44
To be honest I just have no idea about the bail, but I would like to know why she did it. hrmjustin Sep 2013 #46
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