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Reply to "Is Throwing or breaking objects during an argument = domestic violence?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most states do not have a crime called "domestic violence." If it is otherwise a crime, and is committed against a family or household member, you could call it "domestic violence." But you could also call emotional abuse "domestic violence" and that would not be legally correct or incorrect, it would be the same as trying to define what is "violent" or what is "mean" or what is "rude." If someone throws something AT YOU, then that is assault. If someone throws something of yours that belongs to you and breaks it, that is destruction of property. And really, you do not need the police to tell you if you have been subjected to "domestic violence." Even if it's not a crime, it can be intolerable relationship behavior that fully justifies leaving.[/quote] This.[/quote]
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