CHARLESTON, S.C. — A South Carolina attorney found himself on the receiving end of a woman’s fists earlier this month when she stepped in to stop his assault on his girlfriend at a bowling alley, authorities said.
It made my morning to read that a woman dropped the woman beater in his tracks. She must pack quite a punch. On another note, the $1,087 seems like an odd number for a bail. How did the judge come up with that particular number, instead of a round number?
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"Criminal law and personal injury claims" - he was just out doing research, then?
ReplyDeleteWas it in the Steely Dan Bowling Alley?
ReplyDeleteIt made my morning to read that a woman dropped the woman beater in his tracks.
ReplyDeleteShe must pack quite a punch.
On another note, the $1,087 seems like an odd number for a bail. How did the judge come up with that particular number, instead of a round number?
Tim in AK
LOL Never had to post a bond, eh? Good. I hope you never have to, it's a pain in the ass whether it's your bond or someone else's.
DeleteThe odd total is due to taxes and fees.
I guess he now sees her point, or will once the swelling goes down, anyway. That's quite a shiner. A personal injury lawyer, no less.
ReplyDeleteYeah, he got his eye dotted good. Whoever she was she knows how to throw a punch.
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