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Domestic Violence
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi there - just curious as to your source of this story - I can't seem to find anything about a recent change in the law from sites like www.refuge.org.uk to the bbc'* ******* home. A google search has not come up with anything either.
My abuser was reported through my parents,they thought he was gr8.
But I must say to you nfn although you are fighting for your friend, she may not be ready, any sighting of her boyfriend and she will be helpless once more, they are soooo manipulative,they dont even have to say any thing.
But I do wish you and your friend every good luck in the world.
If it does go to crown court, do expected to be let down by the system, remember theres always room for appeal on the defendants side, and god only knows why, but it does seem to sway in their defence.
Wish I had had a friend like you x
does your mate want to press charges, does she still let him see the children? Are you still mates, by god girl you need as much support as she does at the moment, wish I could talk to u on a one to one.
MY HEART IS SO WITH YOU, X
Iwill subscribe to this thread and if there is any thing at all I can help you with, be assured I will.
At least this is a step in the right direction for all victims of this kind of abuse.
An abused victim maybe unwilling to press charges against their abuser because a) it's a lover, b) it's a family relative, c) it's her/his words against them who in most cases have a credible reputation. The first thing we can do for the victim is to get them to safe place, away from the torture and pain. Subsequent legal actions should be done with the victim's consent, otherwise it won't hold water in court and the abuser walks free.
Wishing nfn the best of luck with the charges. I admire your courage and resilience in this case.