October 4, 2009
A lawyer in the house. help, acquired brain injury guy.is he responsible?
Miguel c asked:
My friend has suffered a recent separation, during his relationship he was violent and used moderate force. Unfortunately with bad consequences and his wife ended up with a broken tooth (because she was drunk and felt) while arguing being rough. He is isn’t bright and got a lawyer but has not worked for him, he will accept a restraining order in case to come and also has suffered depression for loosing his family and child. Now, what we never knew is that he had brain injury and twice was hospitalized due to head fracture, a week in induced coma plus other injuries. He was also shot! as a child and previous wife cheated on him cos he isn’t very sharp, to say it nicely.
My friend has suffered a recent separation, during his relationship he was violent and used moderate force. Unfortunately with bad consequences and his wife ended up with a broken tooth (because she was drunk and felt) while arguing being rough. He is isn’t bright and got a lawyer but has not worked for him, he will accept a restraining order in case to come and also has suffered depression for loosing his family and child. Now, what we never knew is that he had brain injury and twice was hospitalized due to head fracture, a week in induced coma plus other injuries. He was also shot! as a child and previous wife cheated on him cos he isn’t very sharp, to say it nicely.
he has now to defend without a lawer in the next trial as he is out of pocket and he has been advised to play guilty and cop it.
I don’t think this is fair, is there any law to protect this guy?????
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Comments on A lawyer in the house. help, acquired brain injury guy.is he responsible? »
Of course he’s responsible. An old injury doesn’t make you free from consequences. We all have our sad stories.
And breaking a tooth is a felony in my state. Not “moderate force”.
Sorry a MAN never has the right to hit a woman-
He has no defense