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I'm also hearing today that it was a neighbour who notified the police, not the mom and sis
The way Yahoo News and all the other sites reported this you would think he went Patrick on their asses and maybe showed shades of Ed Norton telling them to bite the curb.
that kind of slowed russel crowes career down a litlle ,
I dont want that to happen to Christian.
i am not saying he is a hothead .
but when most people hear assault they wont be thinking verbal assault .
I heard his Mom was ragging on Bales wife ,,,,
England the birth place of the NWO.
They prob overheard him through the walls with their NWO listening mics.
Uptight blokes.
;-Y
"Your under arrest for yelling. ??!!"
Man o man,,,, yet another reason to never leave the country....
On the other hand, British laws have become extremely paranoid and repressive over the last few years, so if someone is shouting at two relatives - especially women - he must be (at least) some sort of "offender"...
ZAR.
It looks like it might be a money thing, but time will tell, as I always say.
Roughly speaking, assault generally means putting someone in reasonable fear that harmful or offensive contact with them is imminent. For example, in a heated argument, anything from harsh words to a raised fist could lead the recipient to believe that an offensive contact was about to follow, and that they are therefore being assaulted. In fact, no contact need occur at all: an assault charge can stand on its own in most jurisdictions.
Whatever happened between Mr. Bale and his family, the public must remember two things. First, an allegation, until proven, is only an allegation. Second, the word assault is not synonymous with the words "beat up."
Plus you'll probably continue to see the generalization of the term.