Yes you can be in trouble. You could get arrested for assault or worse depending on how badly you injure the guy.
If he has been provoking you for a year, you can contact the police and file a harassment report. Depending on what he has been saying maybe he can be charged with threatening you.
But beating him up because he has been provoking you for a year can get you in trouble if he chooses to press charges.
Additional: ALSO - consider this - he might have been doing this to you because he is a coward - and he is goading you into committing an act of violence against him so that the law will punish you, something that he is too cowardly to do himself.
Yes they have both been in trouble with the police
They have not been in trouble with the police. Tom got a bit into trouble for the punching the stalker thing but that was it.
Police corruption has been going on for as long as police have existed.
when the police have a marker on your address it means that if someone phones the police to your address it means that you have been marked as a drunk a trouble maker or x y and z
There are many mistakes that people may make, including getting involved in the wrong relationships. Other mistakes may include not going to college or getting into trouble with the police.
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Yes. Someone else's criminal history has no bearing on your career.
yes, for fighting outside the pub he co-owns with Jack Tweed.
Whenever the police enter ANY situation they have 'intervened.' Whatever is going on has changed and been altered from the way it may have turned out, simply because of the police presence.
People have stated that he is a nice guy, although recently he has been in trouble with the police in America.
I'm Cuban and I've been going to Cuba all my life, there is no secret police. I don't agree with the previous sentense. There is defenitely a "secret police", for example: Seguridad del Estado.
been drinking, car trouble, bad weather, going to airport