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  • 09-27-2015, 09:00 PM
    Stunned
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
    Yes, hard to follow. Tried condensing it, Sorry. Yes I am going to Dr. soon. Not angry. Hell im laughing and shaking my head at it all. Thx.
  • 09-28-2015, 05:37 AM
    eerelations
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
    I really don't understand your vitriolic response to my perfectly reasonable questions. And who is Sarah?
  • 09-28-2015, 11:40 AM
    Stunned
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
    From what ive seen, flyingron is the only knowledgeable member thats replied thus far.?? Im not going to take time to look up vitriolic, but in prior comment from me, I said that I condensed my post so it hit the areas of peoples ridiculous questions and assumptions. I said I wasnt angry, I explained it was condensed and hard to follow, ......? Only amateurs would choose to take print out of text. Two words, guns and suicide, it was taken exactly like the media portrays gun owners and the correlation between mental people and access to guns. Point is, how can questions be reasonable when even I know its pointless not knowing more details?? If anything causes ill feelings it would be that, intentions and direction from members, is not to help my case at all.

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    Other words, you think I should answer any more questions?
  • 09-28-2015, 11:54 AM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
    Pretty much all of the questions asked of you are irrelevant to the central question which, as flyingron suggests, is that under the facts you've stated you look guilty. If the questions raised may help your defense, you can discuss them with your lawyer.

    I'm not sure what point you are trying to make with your insults.

    If you have questions that you want to ask in this forum, nobody is stopping you from asking them.
  • 09-28-2015, 11:59 AM
    eerelations
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
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    From what ive seen, flyingron is the only knowledgeable member thats replied thus far.?? Im not going to take time to look up vitriolic, but in prior comment from me, I said that I condensed my post so it hit the areas of peoples ridiculous questions and assumptions. I said I wasnt angry, I explained it was condensed and hard to follow, ......? Only amateurs would choose to take print out of text. Two words, guns and suicide, it was taken exactly like the media portrays gun owners and the correlation between mental people and access to guns. Point is, how can questions be reasonable when even I know its pointless not knowing more details?? If anything causes ill feelings it would be that, intentions and direction from members, is not to help my case at all.

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    Other words, you think I should answer any more questions?

    If you re-read my first post in this thread you will see that I made no assumptions. I was honestly trying to provide you with some assistance. However, in order to do so, I required additional information. I attempted to obtain that information by asking you several questions. You responded by throwing a tantrum.

    And yes I think it's perfectly reasonable for me to ask who is Sarah. You called me Sarah when you know perfectly well that's not my username...so really, who is Sarah?
  • 09-28-2015, 01:05 PM
    Stunned
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
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    Pretty much all of the questions asked of you are irrelevant to the central question which, as flyingron suggests, is that under the facts you've stated you look guilty. If the questions raised may help your defense, you can discuss them with your lawyer.

    I'm not sure what point you are trying to make with your insults.

    If you have questions that you want to ask in this forum, nobody is stopping you from asking them.

    My intent isnt insult. flyingron suggested not to talk any more.
    Question: Do any of you think this is Good advice or Bad advice?

    Yes, I agree it sounds guilty. I had full intention of providing any detail and answering any questions, thats why I came here.
    Question: Do I follow Rons advice?

    I know that nobody is stopping me from asking away.
    Question: Would it make me even dumber (dumb as in posting any info regarding my defense which hasnt been heard yet) by going against Rons advice?

    If Rons advice is true and the correct action to take, then that makes no sense to proceed by asking questions. I am assuming that everyone thinks like Ron and silence at this point is #1.

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    Posts aren't deletable on this site.

    That said, I have some questions:

    1. Has your wife ever been officially diagnosed (by a psychiatrist) as having a mental illness?

    2. If yes, has she ever received/is she receiving treatment for this diagnosed mental illness?

    3. Whose gun was it that she was darting to?

    4. If your gun, why would you keep a gun lying around the house, given her behavioural issues?

    Finally, as flyingron has said, you need an attorney big time. You don't have a hope in heck to get these charges dropped or a judge ruling "not guilty" without an attorney.

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    If you re-read my first post in this thread you will see that I made no assumptions. I was honestly trying to provide you with some assistance. However, in order to do so, I required additional information. I attempted to obtain that information by asking you several questions. You responded by throwing a tantrum.

    And yes I think it's perfectly reasonable for me to ask who is Sarah. You called me Sarah when you know perfectly well that's not my username...so really, who is Sarah?


    If the prosecutor has not heard my defense and assuming Rons advice is thought of as the best option by all, wouldnt it be more damaging to respond to any questions?

    Yes they are good questions under different circumstances. You are assuming I threw a tantrum. Thats my issue that seems to be the problem. Im talking and you see tantrum.?? All by words.

    Ron said my post sounds guilty as hell. If I didnt try and answer the gun questions or responded at all, it would have appeared I WAS indeed guilty and left the forum.

    Theres tons of questions that are relevant. I apologize if words were taken wrong.??
  • 09-28-2015, 01:09 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
    You can either retain a lawyer and talk to your lawyer, or you can continue to post here and ask questions. The choice is yours.

    I'm not sure what you are trying to accomplish with your present dithering. Make your choice.
  • 09-28-2015, 04:11 PM
    Stunned
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
    I bet some members get it Mr. Knowitall.

    eerelations. I will tell you who Sarah is in the future.

    What is the secret about pointing me to a website that can, illustrate a case involving false charges with mental victim,and give me an idea of what to face. That question was asked in the beginning.
  • 09-28-2015, 04:58 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
    Perhaps what you actually need is a psychiatrist.
  • 09-28-2015, 07:16 PM
    Stunned
    Re: Claiming Threats of Self-Harm as a Defense to a Domestic Violence Charge
    Lol. I have been there before and im fine. Actually, I searched for feedback about this site and I read several feedbacks that mirrored my opinion. And also found out that very few of you have any education in law what so ever. General consensus is dont come here expecting help. Unless you want to hand over your case file and let you all take over!! Ron seems to be the only attorney on here. Whats it take to have me unregistered from this site? YOU cant!! Never heard of such a thing??
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