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What is considered domestic abuse?
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<blockquote data-quote="Groovyash" data-source="post: 1903041" data-attributes="member: 9815"><p>Well, from the description "Blue Law Hell" I'm guessing you too are a PA resident. In PA the DV law is used in conjunction with another violation, which is almost always either Assault, or Agg Assault. Without getting too in depth, if there are no signs of physical abuse chances are no one is going to jail. It is not always "Her word" wins either, I have arrested women for DV, and there have been times where both parties had marks on them, and both went to jail. Last time I checked, arguing was protected under the 1st ammendment. Now if a PFA is issued and you violate it by contacting the spouse even if there is no physical contact/threats etc. you will be arrested, but not for DV, rather for violating the court order. </p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groovyash, post: 1903041, member: 9815"] Well, from the description "Blue Law Hell" I'm guessing you too are a PA resident. In PA the DV law is used in conjunction with another violation, which is almost always either Assault, or Agg Assault. Without getting too in depth, if there are no signs of physical abuse chances are no one is going to jail. It is not always "Her word" wins either, I have arrested women for DV, and there have been times where both parties had marks on them, and both went to jail. Last time I checked, arguing was protected under the 1st ammendment. Now if a PFA is issued and you violate it by contacting the spouse even if there is no physical contact/threats etc. you will be arrested, but not for DV, rather for violating the court order. Dan [/QUOTE]
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