We Even Have the Vote, Now Dump that Chump
It is very difficult to wrap your brain around the warped reality of abusers. Quite frankly one wonders why they insist on creating such constant drama. It must be exhausting. For pity’s sake, go lay in a hammock and chill. Read a book. Aren’t there better [...]
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Written on
September 18, 2009 by
Constance Camus in
Criminal Law,
Domestic Violence,
Family Law,
Heroes,
Violence and AbuseTags: Abuse, Domestic Violence, hope, Motivation for Violence, Portrait of a Batterer, Spousal, Spousal Abuse
“But as domestic abuse incidents are increasing, services for victims are not keeping pace. At a June 10 U.S. Senate hearing on violence against women, senators were told that according to the latest census, nationwide 60,500 people are assisted by domestic violence programs each day, and 9,000 others are turned down for assistance.
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No Room at the Inn for a Domestic Violence Victim
Received an email yesterday that still has me reeling. It was no ordinary communication, the fear and desperation were palpable. Annabelle (not her real name) had been abused physically and emotionally by her husband for many years. In April, 2009, upon returning home from running errands, [...]
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Written on
June 11, 2009 by
Constance Camus in
Criminal Law,
Domestic Violence,
Family Law,
Law,
Legal News,
Maryland,
Society,
Violence and AbuseTags: Abuse, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Lawyer, Malicious Destruction, Prince George's County, Prince George's County Office of the State Attorney Office, Protective Orders