i asked this question to a deputy sheriff that works with us.. he said that on a domestic call if a person asks for the other to leave and there is no sign of physical violence or other signs of arrest.. i.e. broken stuff, drugs, or outstanding warrents they cant remove a person from a place. but they can try and talk them into leaving..
sorry the dude was fubar from the get go. besides why didnt HE leave?
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