It'll be jury, although the more I think about it I may want to change that. You hit the nail on the head with the passion and emotion necessary to convince a jury and that is where my worry comes from. Looking at the law and facts in a vacuum and there is really no way they can possibly convict...
I appreciate your concern, but regret has never been and will never be a part of my vocabulary. As long as one always does what they believe to be right, regret should only come into play when they fail to do something. Which brings us back to my original question. I know it primarily comes down...
Thanks, but trust me - I've already tried telling myself all of those things over and over. It is because my life hangs in the balance that I only feel comfortable finishing it myself. It is a very elite group of people who I trust having my life in their hands, my lawyer is not one of them...
To put it as concisely as possible, friend of 6 months and I fought quite a bit. This latest fight was followed by a call from some college police officer to leave her alone. I indeed sent her an apology and a notice that the multi-vitamins she was looking for were on sale after the "officer"...