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Michael Avenatti was arrested today
Nov 14, 2018 18:58:19   #
EmilyD
 
For domestic violence! Wow.

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Nov 14, 2018 19:37:15   #
solarkin
 
EmilyD wrote:
For domestic violence! Wow.


Yup.
And all those women said they lied under oath during Congressional Hearings.
But me ,I'm guilty of not filling out a form correctly and the state fines me 2 grand.
Politics ,and politicians suck .
They want one thing only .Your money.

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Nov 14, 2018 19:55:54   #
steve66613
 
solarkin wrote:
Yup.
And all those women said they lied under oath during Congressional Hearings.
But me ,I'm guilty of not filling out a form correctly and the state fines me 2 grand.
Politics ,and politicians suck .
They want one thing only .Your money.


Another Democrat mega-hero bites the dust! Cuff and stuff that psycho-sociopath!

Trouble is: Soros will bail that human torpedoe out. Look up “loose cannon”: Creepy Porn Lawyer.

Evidently, our suburban soccer moms prefer the likes of Avenatti, along with a host of other socialists. That’s some sick sh’t there!

No doubt Evil-naughty’s ex will garner the blame. She surely provoked him and walked into his fists. Probably Trump’s fault because CPL was unable to submarine Kavanaugh.

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Nov 14, 2018 20:57:33   #
EmilyD
 
steve66613 wrote:
Another Democrat mega-hero bites the dust! Cuff and stuff that psycho-sociopath!

Trouble is: Soros will bail that human torpedoe out. Look up “loose cannon”: Creepy Porn Lawyer.

Evidently, our suburban soccer moms prefer the likes of Avenatti, along with a host of other socialists. That’s some sick sh’t there!

No doubt Evil-naughty’s ex will garner the blame. She surely provoked him and walked into his fists. Probably Trump’s fault because CPL was unable to submarine Kavanaugh.
Another Democrat mega-hero bites the dust! Cuff a... (show quote)

He even tried to walk it back by claiming that she hit him first! How is it, then, that she's the one with the black eye and bruises all over her! What a POS! You're right, tho, some left lawyer will get him off the hook.

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Nov 14, 2018 21:01:06   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
No surprises here.

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Nov 14, 2018 21:01:51   #
The Critical Critic Loc: Turtle Island
 
EmilyD wrote:
For domestic violence! Wow.


He was arrested for felony domestic violence....

When a person is arrested on a domestic violence offense, he or she can ultimately be charged with either a felony or a misdemeanor depending on a number of different factors. There are significant differences between felony and misdemeanor level offenses in California and cases that start out as felonies can sometimes be reduced to misdemeanors. It is important to understand the differences between a domestic violence felony and misdemeanor offense and what these differences mean to those who are facing charges.

A felony is the most serious level of criminal offense in California. Those who are convicted of felonies can be sentenced to serve time in a California state prison facility. A person can be convicted of a felony and be placed on formal probation for a specific period time. The judge can impose up to a year in jail as a condition of the felony grant of probation. A felony conviction carries significant consequences, including the loss of v****g rights, and having a felony conviction on one’s record may preclude people from being considered for many jobs and housing opportunities.

Misdemeanors are defined as crimes that are punishable by up to one year in county jail. Many people convicted of misdemeanor level offenses are placed on informal probation and may have to serve some time in jail as a condition of probation. Misdemeanors can also carry collateral consequences and will remain on a person’s record unless and until the conviction is expunged.

Certain felonies are considered “wobblers,” which can be charged as either felonies or misdemeanors. Prosecutors will consider the facts of the case and the defendant’s criminal record when determining what level of criminal charges to file. In some cases, the judge may reduce a felony to a misdemeanor under California Penal Code Section 17(b) PC when the offense is a wobbler.

In many domestic violence cases, the defendant will be arrested on suspicion of corporal injury to a spouse in violation of California Penal Code Section 273.5 PC, which is a wobbler offense. Prior to the defendant’s arraignment date, the detective assigned to the case and the filing Deputy District Attorney will review the case and decide what level of charges to file. Typically, a prosecutor will file felony charges when there are injuries or where the defendant has a history of domestic violence offenses on his or her criminal record. Punishments are often increased when the victim suffers serious bodily injury as a result of the defendant’s conduct.

https://www.losangelescriminallawyer.pro/domestic-violence-felony-vs-misdemeanor.html

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Nov 15, 2018 00:29:36   #
EmilyD
 
The Critical Critic wrote:
He was arrested for felony domestic violence....

When a person is arrested on a domestic violence offense, he or she can ultimately be charged with either a felony or a misdemeanor depending on a number of different factors. There are significant differences between felony and misdemeanor level offenses in California and cases that start out as felonies can sometimes be reduced to misdemeanors. It is important to understand the differences between a domestic violence felony and misdemeanor offense and what these differences mean to those who are facing charges.

A felony is the most serious level of criminal offense in California. Those who are convicted of felonies can be sentenced to serve time in a California state prison facility. A person can be convicted of a felony and be placed on formal probation for a specific period time. The judge can impose up to a year in jail as a condition of the felony grant of probation. A felony conviction carries significant consequences, including the loss of v****g rights, and having a felony conviction on one’s record may preclude people from being considered for many jobs and housing opportunities.

Misdemeanors are defined as crimes that are punishable by up to one year in county jail. Many people convicted of misdemeanor level offenses are placed on informal probation and may have to serve some time in jail as a condition of probation. Misdemeanors can also carry collateral consequences and will remain on a person’s record unless and until the conviction is expunged.

Certain felonies are considered “wobblers,” which can be charged as either felonies or misdemeanors. Prosecutors will consider the facts of the case and the defendant’s criminal record when determining what level of criminal charges to file. In some cases, the judge may reduce a felony to a misdemeanor under California Penal Code Section 17(b) PC when the offense is a wobbler.

In many domestic violence cases, the defendant will be arrested on suspicion of corporal injury to a spouse in violation of California Penal Code Section 273.5 PC, which is a wobbler offense. Prior to the defendant’s arraignment date, the detective assigned to the case and the filing Deputy District Attorney will review the case and decide what level of charges to file. Typically, a prosecutor will file felony charges when there are injuries or where the defendant has a history of domestic violence offenses on his or her criminal record. Punishments are often increased when the victim suffers serious bodily injury as a result of the defendant’s conduct.

https://www.losangelescriminallawyer.pro/domestic-violence-felony-vs-misdemeanor.html
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That's all well and good, but at the end of the day the black eyes and bruises tell the real story. He tried to walk it back by saying she hit him first. Look at pictures of this couple. She hit him first?

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Nov 15, 2018 07:18:13   #
The Critical Critic Loc: Turtle Island
 
EmilyD wrote:
That's all well and good, but at the end of the day the black eyes and bruises tell the real story. He tried to walk it back by saying she hit him first. Look at pictures of this couple. She hit him first?

I posted that just so we could all see what he might be facing, and to see the difference in how certain people are treated under the law, meaning, that with his somewhat celebrity status and his career as an attorney, would the wobbler effect come into play, I think it would.

But this case has already seemed to take turn...

Lisa spoke out, telling CNN reporter MJ Lee that the story was “a lie” and that she doesn’t believe Michael would be capable of such an attack.

“I haven’t see Michael in months. It’s a complete fabrication. It’s a lie. It’s all a lie,” she said. “Bruises on my face? It is insanity. He wouldn’t hit anybody. Especially a woman. He’s got two daughters”

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