Seems to be that you got lucky, not victimized! If you had no idea when you entered in to this relationship that something wasn't quite right with your "intended", the best thing that could have happened was to be set free before you suffered more emotional damage.
First, your husband cannot legally marry a second time in the Western World unless he obtains a divorce from you. His "second marriage" is invalid and when a person who is already legally married knowingly marries again they are committing a criminal act.You should file a police report including the name and address of the "second" wife and follow any instructions given by the police. She is a victim of fraud and may be able to sue him for damages. You can "sue" for divorce.First, your husband cannot legally marry a second time in the Western World unless he obtains a divorce from you. His "second marriage" is invalid and when a person who is already legally married knowingly marries again they are committing a criminal act.You should file a police report including the name and address of the "second" wife and follow any instructions given by the police. She is a victim of fraud and may be able to sue him for damages. You can "sue" for divorce.First, your husband cannot legally marry a second time in the Western World unless he obtains a divorce from you. His "second marriage" is invalid and when a person who is already legally married knowingly marries again they are committing a criminal act.You should file a police report including the name and address of the "second" wife and follow any instructions given by the police. She is a victim of fraud and may be able to sue him for damages. You can "sue" for divorce.First, your husband cannot legally marry a second time in the Western World unless he obtains a divorce from you. His "second marriage" is invalid and when a person who is already legally married knowingly marries again they are committing a criminal act.You should file a police report including the name and address of the "second" wife and follow any instructions given by the police. She is a victim of fraud and may be able to sue him for damages. You can "sue" for divorce.
It would likely be supported in court, You could show that it appears her intent for the marriage, was simply to gain access to a greencard/future citizenship. You know, the mail order bride thing. Provided of course that you have not committed a crime in which she is the victim, then it might look like you are trying to get her out of the country to remove her as a witness. "Just my opinion, I could be wrong"
Absolutely not. Marriage would only bring another victim into the picture. Don't fall for that one; it's as old as the hills.
These scams are on the rise and constitute a major proportion of Cyber Crimes in India. In 2015 there has been a 207% rise in Online Matrimonial Scams. These scams involve perpetrators who approach the victim with a marriage proposal on online portals and invariably furnish fake data. They follow the ploy of Nigerian scams and cheat the victim by false promise of marriage and then disappearing with the money taken from the victim. This is a punishable offence under Section 66D of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
You could say she was a victim of the paparazzi, which might be the same thing. But really she was a victim of Royal society, which pressured her into marriage when she was too young to understand what she was getting into. Anyone could see that Prince Charles would never have been the right man for her, so she was doomed to unhappiness.
I cannot say for sure about NC, but in some jusrisdictions even a person with a legimate and current First Aid Certificate is bound by law to help an accident victim, unless it puts the respondent, themselves, at risk.
There are hurt feelings. She still sees the past, it is hard to forget that. Because the victim knows the man probably wont change.
Yes she and her son were. In 1975, Doris Day revealed that husband Martin Melcher had been abusive during their marriage.
The victim she is charged with murdering is still aliveAdded: The initial answer is incorrect. You cannot be charged and CONVICTED of a murder unless the victim actually dies.
Yes, Stella can be seen as a victim in "Great Expectations" as she is caught in a loveless marriage with an abusive husband, Compeyson. This situation deprives her of happiness and agency, making her a passive victim of circumstances beyond her control.
A direct victim is the actual victim of a situation. If a man is beating his wife, she is the direct victim.
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