McheleM | 03-08-2012 07:07 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly
(Post 3845103)
The woman was probably too scared to try to hurt him for fear he would really, really hurt her in retaliation but that is where people like you and me differ. I don't have the good sense to think of those kinds of things when somebody begins to try to intimidate or force me - I get mad and I strike out like you would - thereby probably setting myself up for real injury or death from a much stronger adversary! My "no" means "no" and I'm probably going to go down shouting it. | But the girl never said no. And a defense attorney would jump all over that fact, as well as try to pad a jury with other men and women who feel if you don't make you intentions known, you can't come back and complain.
It's like ordering hot cocoa with whipped cream, not telling the clerk no whipped cream and then complaining about the whipped cream.
As sad as it is, that's the world we live in. Innocent until proven guilty. And the victims often pay worse than the criminals.
I'm still going back to the "we don't know either of the people in question, and we are getting the info 3rd party from someone who hasn't returned to comment" |