Yes, for something like destroying property and threatening family members.
2006-06-09 13:13:30
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answer #1
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answered by Mama Gretch 6
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Responses without sources aren't answers, just opinions.
Assault is a crime of violence against another person. In some jurisdictions, assault is used to refer to the actual violence, while in other jurisdictions (e.g. some in the United States, England and Wales), assault refers only to the threat of violence, while the actual violence is battery.
2006-06-09 13:28:28
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answered by James E 4
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I think they need proof like a bruise, but in some states they will just take the person's word at least thats how they roll in Oklahoma
2006-06-09 13:15:00
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answered by back2school 2
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Of course, remember what happened with the Princess Diana car accident?
2006-06-09 13:15:01
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answered by greenstar 2
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I don't see how
2006-06-09 13:15:05
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answered by kiki Dee 5
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Yes, Verbal abuse is considered domestic violence in some states.
2006-06-09 13:14:18
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answered by Kìmߣ®L¥ 7
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Absolutely - everything from assault (a threat is assault) to disturbing the peace, trespassing, etc. Laws vary by state.
2006-06-09 13:15:23
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answered by UNITool 6
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If one person threaten to kill the other person, then yes.
2006-06-09 13:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they can be verbally threatened
2006-06-09 13:13:53
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answered by DollyLama 5
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yes, they generally take the one who is drunk, or threatening, in to protect the other one.
2006-06-09 13:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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