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i called the police because my boyfriend left me insulting,abusive voicemail,he was arrested and will appear in court he has aprevioue conviction for assult to injury against me ,what sentence will he get, he is a good bloke i just get upset
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HE IS NOT A GOOD BLOKE AS YOU HAVE FOUND OUT FROM VOILENT ASSAULTS INFLICTED FROM HIM AND YOU WILL NEVER GET HIM TO CHANGE APART FROM CONTINUALLY BEING MORE VIOLENT AND COULD BE FATAL ONE DAY TOO LATE AND ALL THE VIOLENCE IS AVOIDABLE OF HAPPENING AGAIN BUT U NEED TO WALK AWAY NOW AND GET HIM OUT OF YOUR LIFE IF YOU DONT BOTHER TO DO SO THEN ANYTHING YOU GET ON HERE JUST GETS IGNORED AND WASTED TIME
HE IS NOT A GOOD BLOKE AS YOU HAVE FOUND OUT FROM VOILENT ASSAULTS INFLICTED FROM HIM AND YOU WILL NEVER GET HIM TO CHANGE APART FROM CONTINUALLY BEING MORE VIOLENT AND COULD BE FATAL ONE DAY TOO LATE AND ALL THE VIOLENCE IS AVOIDABLE OF HAPPENING AGAIN BUT U NEED TO WALK AWAY NOW AND GET HIM OUT OF YOUR LIFE IF YOU DONT BOTHER TO DO SO THEN ANYTHING YOU GET ON HERE JUST GETS IGNORED AND WASTED TIME
It is not possible to hazard a guess at what sentence he may receive as you have not said what offence he has been charged with. However, that is not the most important issue here.
Mr Veritas and northernmonkey are quite correct. Statistics show, generally, that perpetrators of domestic violence do not change for the better. More usually if left unchecked their behaviour becomes more extreme, more abusive and more violent. The victims always believe they will change. Rarely are they right. If you are not prepared to ditch this “good bloke” it is very likely that you will be on the receiving end of his increasingly violent behaviour.
The police are not there to deal with you just because you get upset. If your gentleman friend has committed an offence against you they will prosecute and, if sufficient evidence is available, they will do this with or without your co-operation. You may find yourself subject to a witness summons to go to court to give evidence.
Before you worry about what sentence your good bloke may receive you really need to think about how you’d like your future to pan out.
Mr Veritas and northernmonkey are quite correct. Statistics show, generally, that perpetrators of domestic violence do not change for the better. More usually if left unchecked their behaviour becomes more extreme, more abusive and more violent. The victims always believe they will change. Rarely are they right. If you are not prepared to ditch this “good bloke” it is very likely that you will be on the receiving end of his increasingly violent behaviour.
The police are not there to deal with you just because you get upset. If your gentleman friend has committed an offence against you they will prosecute and, if sufficient evidence is available, they will do this with or without your co-operation. You may find yourself subject to a witness summons to go to court to give evidence.
Before you worry about what sentence your good bloke may receive you really need to think about how you’d like your future to pan out.
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Why do I think FlyGal either
a) Doesn't want to hear what people are saying. Namely that her "he is a good bloke, i just get upset" comment actually show's that she is a bit of a d1ck who uses the taxpayer funded police as a point scoring tool against the chavvy scr0te she's shagging?
b) Is a wind-up?
c)Has been murdered by either her ex, or the local copper after attending her house for the sixteenth time in 12 hours?
a) Doesn't want to hear what people are saying. Namely that her "he is a good bloke, i just get upset" comment actually show's that she is a bit of a d1ck who uses the taxpayer funded police as a point scoring tool against the chavvy scr0te she's shagging?
b) Is a wind-up?
c)Has been murdered by either her ex, or the local copper after attending her house for the sixteenth time in 12 hours?
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