This question has come up of late and there seems to be a real difference of opinion. I don't think the police or judges would be too sympathetic to a prostitute who got roughed up a bit at the hands of a customer or potential customer. More of a you shouldn't have been out in the street in the first place sort of thing. My guess, and that is all it is, is that had the B.S. man been arrested for simply throwing Liz to the ground, that there probably wouldn't have been any punishment at all or maybe a don't do it again lecture. If there were, I can't see it going beyond a few days in jail or a small fine. Yet, others see it as an assault and battery (and you could certainly argue that that was technically in fact what it was) and the punishment would be relatively severe.
So, what is the probable spectrum of consequences for the B.S. man had he been arrested?
c.d.
So, what is the probable spectrum of consequences for the B.S. man had he been arrested?
c.d.
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