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B2: Volnelk I agree. -- nm
Posted by
Beaker (aka Anniebecca)
Sep 15 '19, 09:14
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Civil is easier to win. "Preponderance of the evidence" vs "beyond a reasonable doubt". -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 15, 09:15
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Also, victims don’t get to decide whether criminal charges are filed. -- nm
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Dano
Sep 15, 09:37
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True. People talk about "pressing charges" a lot but that's Not A Thing. -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 15, 09:54
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Yes, but if the victim does not want to cooperate, in many cases that will end the case. This is particularly true in sexual assault cases. -- nm
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pmb
Sep 15, 14:28
I don't think I knew this -- nm
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prayformojo
Sep 15, 09:58
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If the victim had to press charges, there'd never be a murder case. -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 15, 10:01
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checks out -- nm*
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prayformojo
Sep 15, 10:14
That makes sense. So from her point of view, she is saying....
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Volnelk
Sep 15, 09:33
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