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Originally Posted by VonErich Lives
[url]Works for me, charged, turns self in, pleeds no contest, gets "one year probation, fined $1000, ordered to attend a domestic violence counseling course, and directed to perform 80 hours of community service."
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Charged based on what Debra claimed, turned self in because that's the smart thing to do when there is a warrant out on you. And you realize that pleading "no contest" is not an admission of guilt (that's why they have "guilty" pleas,) it's a way of saying "whatever, I don't feel like dealing with this, do what you want." Meaning that he was never found guilty of spousal abuse. And then in accordance with the judgment, he paid the fine, attended the course, and performed the community service. I've never heard a direct admission of guilt from him, nor been presented with any real evidence that he did what she says he did. I try to beleive in "innocent until proven guilty," and nobody has ever proven the guy guilty in my eyes.