You have to be very careful with something like this. You must give reasons behind why you lied. If you were to outright say that you had lied and that this is the truth they will turn it against you and insinuate that you were lying about other things related to this case. Tell them why you lied. Was it because you were afraid he wouldn't be taken seriously and thus get let out and hurt you again? Did you lie because you were afraid of telling the truth? You have to clearly and consciously identify why you lied and let the court know that. Otherwise, you could lose the case. Always support your answers.
Everyone! Well, that is a generalized blanket statement, but it has elements of truth. It is the degrees of abuse that would be the question. But generally speaking, for noticeable and unacceptable physical abuse then hands down, it is men.
Sojourner Truth's husbands name was Thomas
In most cases no abuse took place. All that's needed is an allegation of abuse. But, ultimately, it's up to the court. The US will have no problems with it as they accept allegations as truth.
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Sojourner Truth's husband's name was Thomas.
No, Sojourner Truth's husband was not white. She was a former slave who married a fellow African American man named Thomas.
you tell himthe truth. if he doesnt like you for your real age than he isn't a very good husband
With the truth, calmly.
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The best way is to tell the truth to your husband and sure he will be wise enough to understand you and appreciate that you told him the truth.
When,in court,you swear to tell the truth,the whole truth and nothing but the truth and then tell a lie.
Because you took an oath to "tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" in the presence of a judge or magistrate. To not tell the truth is lying ... that would put one in position of being in contempt of court.