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Can you get foil at Domino's?
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<blockquote data-quote="WoRm5406" data-source="post: 166516" data-attributes="member: 7771"><p><strong>Re: Can you get foiled at Domino's?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But current society and the way they like to use the courts to thier advantage...</p><p></p><p>The robber will sue to customer for assualt/battery. He will win the lawsuit, yes he will lose the robbery charge, but will have a nice cool cash to come out to when he gets out.</p><p></p><p>Currenty society will sue for everything. Unlike lawenforcement where a charge will supersede another one. Lawsuits are not caring and non forgiving.</p><p></p><p>As long as the customer's lawyer can prove beyond a resonible doubt that the force given was in direct relationship to the fear the customer had. That the customer was afraid for thier life. that due force was needed to subude the robber. </p><p></p><p>Then he might get off beign a good semertain. The plaintif lawyer will try to show that they could of just held the victim down instead of making them unconcious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WoRm5406, post: 166516, member: 7771"] [b]Re: Can you get foiled at Domino's?[/b] But current society and the way they like to use the courts to thier advantage... The robber will sue to customer for assualt/battery. He will win the lawsuit, yes he will lose the robbery charge, but will have a nice cool cash to come out to when he gets out. Currenty society will sue for everything. Unlike lawenforcement where a charge will supersede another one. Lawsuits are not caring and non forgiving. As long as the customer's lawyer can prove beyond a resonible doubt that the force given was in direct relationship to the fear the customer had. That the customer was afraid for thier life. that due force was needed to subude the robber. Then he might get off beign a good semertain. The plaintif lawyer will try to show that they could of just held the victim down instead of making them unconcious. [/QUOTE]
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