In Part 25, Rebeka finds it hard to accept that she has an online site to display her drawings, but a gallery? Angelisa goes on an archeology field trip, but is disappointed. Later research reveals a clue which leads to another clue on another trip. A low technology search used on a third trip leads to a hunt for treasure. A peek inside:When it's her turn, the prosecuting attorney asks the defendant, "From your own testimony, you admit that you struck my client, so why didn't you plead guilty?""I didn't hit her, I patted her fanny.""I'm not referring to how hard you hit her, the law regarding assault and battery concerns itself with one person striking another person without their consent.
The force of how hard one person hits another person is taken into consideration when the punishment is determined, but the mere fact that you hit my client without her consent, regardless of hard you did so, makes you guilty of assault and battery." She lets him think about that before she asks, "Next question, did my client know you were going to hit her?""No.""So, not only did she not give you permission to hit her, she didn't even know you were going to hit her so she could either avoid being hit or defend herself from being hit.""She nearly killed me.""She was merely trying to defend herself.
If she didn't know you were going to hit her in the first place how could she know you weren't going to hit her again or multiple times after that? .
In Part 25, Rebeka finds it hard to accept that she has an online site to display her drawings, but a gallery? Angelisa goes on an archeology field trip, but is disappointed. Later research reveals a clue which leads to another clue on another trip. A low technology search used on a third trip leads to a hunt for treasure. A peek inside:When it's her turn, the prosecuting attorney asks the defendant, "From your own testimony, you admit that you struck my client, so why didn't you plead guilty?""I didn't hit her, I patted her fanny.""I'm not referring to how hard you hit her, the law regarding assault and battery concerns itself with one person striking another person without their consent.
The force of how hard one person hits another person is taken into consideration when the punishment is determined, but the mere fact that you hit my client without her consent, regardless of hard you did so, makes you guilty of assault and battery." She lets him think about that before she asks, "Next question, did my client know you were going to hit her?""No.""So, not only did she not give you permission to hit her, she didn't even know you were going to hit her so she could either avoid being hit or defend herself from being hit.""She nearly killed me.""She was merely trying to defend herself.
If she didn't know you were going to hit her in the first place how could she know you weren't going to hit her again or multiple times after that? .