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<blockquote data-quote="Billy Clyde" data-source="post: 2736608" data-attributes="member: 73690"><p>Not in any way trying to tell you what to do here, and SIAP, but if you haven't already considered it, I'm sure the DA prosecuting his Agg Assault case(I don't think it's been tried or pled yet?) would like to know about this. Both in terms of what to offer him to plead that case, and to have something in his pocket in case of trial. </p><p>It's one thing to have an idea, or a "gut feeling," that a guy is probably all kinds of wrong, but it's something else altogether to have the goods on him for other stuff he's done. It's maddening to have a defendant tell a judge or jury, "This one isolated incident was so out of character for me, it's not who I am, just a bad day," and you know it's BS but can't prove it.</p><p>All that said, you have the absolute right to do whatever is good for you in dealing with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Clyde, post: 2736608, member: 73690"] Not in any way trying to tell you what to do here, and SIAP, but if you haven't already considered it, I'm sure the DA prosecuting his Agg Assault case(I don't think it's been tried or pled yet?) would like to know about this. Both in terms of what to offer him to plead that case, and to have something in his pocket in case of trial. It's one thing to have an idea, or a "gut feeling," that a guy is probably all kinds of wrong, but it's something else altogether to have the goods on him for other stuff he's done. It's maddening to have a defendant tell a judge or jury, "This one isolated incident was so out of character for me, it's not who I am, just a bad day," and you know it's BS but can't prove it. All that said, you have the absolute right to do whatever is good for you in dealing with it. [/QUOTE]
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