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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Account of Continuous Violence Meaning

In Texas, a charge of continuous violence against the family, also known as "Rachel's Law," refers to two or more acts of domestic assault committed within a 12-month period. This charge can be brought even if the domestic violence incidents occurred in different counties within the state.

The law is designed to address the pattern of abuse that can occur within a family or household, including acts of physical, emotional, or other forms of abuse.

The alleged assaults do not need to have resulted in an arrest or conviction to be considered in the charge.

If convicted, the penalties can be severe and potentially life-changing.

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Pat's avatar

why do so many of these "elitist" think that laws don't apply to them* They chose to a public lifestyle* that comes with recordings and maybe photos you don't like*That is no excuse for YOUR bad behavior*I do hope charges are filed and the significate fine is imposed

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