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Originally Posted by TigerTank77
Remember the last time the police were called for the very same thing, and it turned out his ex wife was lying to the police to get him in trouble?
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Actually, she declined to press charges and the police did likewise after failing to retrieve video from an idea which George Zimmerman broke over his knee (according to the police's own report on the matter). Somewhat different to "lying to the police to get him in trouble", I would suggest.
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Originally Posted by TigerTank77
His girlfriend in this situation admitted to police that they've never had an argument before, right after saying he tried to "choke her" about a week ago, which suggests foul play on her part. He's out on bail and his brother, acting as his spokesman, is fairly certain the charges will get dropped for being bogus. Again.
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I've yet to find a reliable source substantiating your claims about the girlfriend's admission, and being released on bail is no reflection on the accuracy or otherwise of the charges. It merely reflects how likely the court believes (a) the defendant will respond to their summons and (b) the defendant will comply with conditions imposed upon them. In this case, they include turning over weapons, not seeing his girlfriend and a $9,000 bond. As for his brother, with respect that is rather like the Pope extolling the virtues of Catholicism in the predictability stakes...
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Originally Posted by TigerTank77
Doesn't stop people from applying their own biases and judging him without facts though. *cough*
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If I may, I would draw your attention to the saying about pots, kettles and the colour black.
As I said before, I'm reserving comment on the validity of the charges until proceedings are concluded. Until such time as the proceedings are in fact concluded, anything else is pure speculation and dressing it up does not make it otherwise.