you probly wont depending on what your doing like breaking him out you will or something like tht visiting him in vistiting hours you wont and depends if your parents think he is violent maybe you might get in toruble with them for seeing him
Domestic Violence
African American families have a higher rate of domestic violence, 57% is the national average. however it must be noted that this is by cause and effect. The African American is among the lowest income group and statistics show that those in the poverty level of income are more apt to commit domestic violence, ergo the more people in the group the more chances for domestic violence.
The are usually fined. They receive jail sentece too if found guilty.
No, domestic violence is considered a felony that is punishable by incarceration. In addition, people who commit domestic violence are usually people who lack self-control, and could very well exhibit violent behavior in other ways as well. If a person is arrested for domestic violence once they have been allowed to enter the country, they risk deportation.
Any felony, any domestic violence conviction (whether a misdemeanor or felony), and similar convictions.
Yes,, by all means, That's just enough time for that mentally derange personality to commit murder.
it is self-consuming as whatever violence you commit, it will only backfire in the end. there is no point in violence.
The true answer is nothing. Regardless of what the government does, there will still be violent partners that abuse their boyfriends, girlfriends, wives, and husbands. The government will attempt to say that stiffening penalties for those charged and convicted with Domestic Violence will stop it. However, this many simply reduce the rate at which people commit this offense. It'll never stop it.
no
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You Try as much as you can to get over him,commit yourself to your new Boyfriend.
Do not commit violent acts.