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Old 01-12-2008, 07:17 AM     #1
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Unhappy Is there a law on battery on a auntie or uncle?

I know in domestic voilence cases, you are supposed to attend a 52 week batterers class. What I want to know is, if my auntie or uncle came to my home and I pushed them, (keep in mind they do not live with me and never have). Will I have to attend a 52 week batterers class and what is the law on this subject if there is one??

Someone please help me out.
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