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And l still want you.
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You can either accept that...
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...or you can fight it.
Which way do you want to go?

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l want to be happy.
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Good.
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-Can l help you?
-Yeah.

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l have a friend whose husband beats her up.
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She should come in here and file a complaint.
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lf she has physical evidence of abuse
on her person...

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...we'll go out and arrest him.
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-lf he has money, he can bail himself out.
-That's true.

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-Then he's free till it goes to trial.
-lf it goes to trial.

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lt's up to the city's attorney's office
whether to prosecute.

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Okay, so...
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...she comes in here, she has him arrested...
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...and pisses him off...
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...then there's no guarantee
that he won't come after her once he's out.

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She could get a protection order.
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What's that? A little piece of paper
that says he can't come around?

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And when he comes around,
what does she do, throw it at him?

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She calls us.
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And what about the kid? ls the....
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-ls the paper good for the kid, too?
-There's a child involved?

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That's a matter for the family courts.
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But unless she can prove
that he's a danger to the child...

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...she can't legally bar him access. Miss! Miss!

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