Once he left you, his personal life became none of your business. Contacting him and his new girlfriend was not appropriate.
If you agree to leave them both alone, they may consider dropping the charges, but do not contact them yourself. Go through the prosecutor, or get yourself an attorney.
2007-12-28 03:58:59
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answered by trooper3316 7
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Listen to trooper3. When people say "stop harassing them" "leave them alone", they are not helping with the fact that there is a warrant out now for your arrest.
You need to try to get the charges dropped through a lawyer and prosecutor.
The "just move on" stuff is for AFTER you get the law off your back. Good luck.
2007-12-28 05:19:47
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answered by ChocolateCoveredGoodness 5
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There are lawyers who offer free consultation. The lawyer will probably tell you to leave them alone. The couple probably found peace with themselves, and they want you out of their lives. Just to make sure, use the yellow pages to call a lawyer, so you don't go to jail for harrassment - which I think you did.
2007-12-28 04:08:24
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answered by teajohnsf 3
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Get yourself a good lawyer to help you with this situation. Then, have nothing to do with either of them.
It's very simple really - if the other woman didn't want to believe you, then let it be and tell the guy to get lost. But because you continued to try to prove that he's a two-timer (or more?), she saw it as harrassment.
Good luck.
2007-12-28 04:07:57
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answered by Paul L 7
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Go get an attorney and consult with him. He may be able to get the warrant pulled in return for your appearance in Court. But he may not, either way, just get this out of the way. Keep the attorney either way and enter a not guilty plea. Fight it. You dont want that on your record. Get a good attorney, not a public defender.
2007-12-28 03:58:33
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answered by pupgirl 6
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Get a lawyer, quickly, and stop getting in to other peoples business. Like a lot of people here have said, once he left you had no right to keep going after him or the woman. It sucks, but it's life. You don't need people like that in your life anyway...
2007-12-28 04:05:01
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answered by Anonymous
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they'd in basic terms charge the guy with what they'd practice. i do no longer understand the specifics of your case, yet generally, the prosecutors do no longer cut back back from over-charging human beings, as long as they could make it stick, so in the event that they are no longer charging him with as plenty, i'm specific meaning they'd't practice it. perhaps you need to help them discover further witnesses or evidence.
2016-12-18 10:22:38
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answered by mcintire 4
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First of all, drop him and her. Trust me, if you keep it up you will definitely go to jail. As it is now, you may get probation. But you simply must stop and move on with your life. You have already seen how unstable he is.
2007-12-28 04:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a lawyer and stop talking to either one of them.
2007-12-28 03:59:10
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answered by Give Peace A Chance 5
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well you could start by stop harassing her. Who cares if she wants to be with a loser? Walk away and when you do take the high road.
2007-12-28 04:00:21
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answered by frogbfound 4
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