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Originally posted by Sparhawk
Hiding behind the statute of limitations on the potential aggravated assault charge doesn't sound like contrary information, nor does it sound like 'he was well within his rights at all times'.
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He was defending his wife, and admitted that he was in the wrong. He never faced charges for it, so the neighbor obviously knew that they too were in the wrong for harassing his wife. He didn't hide behind the definition of a two letter word like a favorite Democratic lawyer did.
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"I had the right to defend my [ex-] wife," he said. "She was especially vulnerable at the time [she had multiple sclerosis]. It worked -- they moved."
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perfect little dream the kind that hurts the most, forgot how it feels well almost
no one to blame always the same, open my eyes wake up in flames
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