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Old Aug 29th, 2008, 05:19 AM   #1
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my wife and her ex were having an argument in his car, there two children were sleeping in her car beside them, during the fight he grabbed her hand that was holding her cell phone somehow pinching her in the process she begged him to let go because it hurt, he refused, so she bit the hand holding her, now this is where it gets funny, after she bit him he had her arrested for assault, and when released she was told by police that she must take anger management classes and she had to have children's aide come to her house to evaluate the situation... Can the police do that???
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Old Aug 29th, 2008, 06:59 AM   #2
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I am sorry because of writing here. I am new in this website. As far as I know, there must be an option to create a new thread under the New posts button and it must be possible to create a new one. But unfortunately I could not find that option and was unable to create a topic. Could you describe again how to do so.

Also, an evaluation of a situation relating blood or breath test refusal in traffic control is quoted below. Could you answer the questions below please.
1-What does the expression "refusal can be introduced into evidence under the term of the "consciousness of guilt" mean. Does it mean that, if someone refuse to be subjected to that kind of test it is deemed to be guilty?
2-What does "consciousness of guilt" mean
"The fact of refusal can be introduced into evidence under the term of the "consciousness of guilt". Of course, the defense is free to offer other reasons for the refusal"
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FatherOfThree, I believe only a court can issue such orders.
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Old Aug 30th, 2008, 11:10 AM   #4
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meaning it appears it was a factor that the defendant knew he was drunk, so he refused


but he can argue other reasons why he refused
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