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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 645190" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>OK so you couldn't put down your foot and make him stop committing misdemeanors against two of you , no matter how many times you threatened him with arrest in your own home and now you think he might get trapped by the man? About sum it up? Lil, pardon me but you definitely are not thinking straight.</p><p>Also, Lil, what I would advise you to do, is to step back and let what happens happen. This charge seems very serious to you right now, but trust me in the big over all scheme of big busts this isn't one. It is not like, that WHEN and IF he gets his life back together you couldn't legally have this charge erased from his record. This keeps you from backing away from your promise of being done and leaves the opportunity to fix it when he is ready. A win-win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 645190, member: 18366"] OK so you couldn't put down your foot and make him stop committing misdemeanors against two of you , no matter how many times you threatened him with arrest in your own home and now you think he might get trapped by the man? About sum it up? Lil, pardon me but you definitely are not thinking straight. Also, Lil, what I would advise you to do, is to step back and let what happens happen. This charge seems very serious to you right now, but trust me in the big over all scheme of big busts this isn't one. It is not like, that WHEN and IF he gets his life back together you couldn't legally have this charge erased from his record. This keeps you from backing away from your promise of being done and leaves the opportunity to fix it when he is ready. A win-win. [/QUOTE]
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