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And so would Gabby, she had the bruises and the cuts and still LE let him go...And so would Susan Morphew.
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And so would Gabby, she had the bruises and the cuts and still LE let him go...And so would Susan Morphew.
This is very interesting - https://bwjp.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/2024-CC-Statutory-Matrix-UPDATED-FINAL.pdfI think the Coercive Control Law (Mica's Law) should not only be passed by SC, but I believe it should be made a federal law. Had it passed when it was first introduced in SC in 2020, there is every reason to believe that Mica may still be alive. JMO
You are so right. I was thinking about Gabby so much as I listened to that lawyer at the Press conference.And so would Gabby, she had the bruises and the cuts and still LE let him go...
In essence she really put JP on notice, no I take that back, it was more like a shot across the bow.Mandy Matney has the documents that Regina was passing out. Read the snips in the photos! His cruel diabolical actions makes me sick.
IMO I think Mica reached out to JP's ex and asked for advice on an attorney, maybe Regina was suggested to her. I am grateful to have this legal warrior representing her (and her family) now. All JMOWhen Mica/her family's lawyer was first mentioned, I did a fairly deep google research dive on the lawyer.
I don't live in SC, but recently some loved ones of mine were involved in an intense custody dispute out there, being poorly served by their then lawyer. As someone familiar with the law/lawyers, I did a deep deep research dive into SC lawyers to find/suggest a new lawyer for my loved ones. (It was in a different part of the state, so I didn't then research the lawyers involved here.) But having just fairly recently done such lawyer research, when I more recently researched Mica's lawyer, I thought about how 100% I would have raced to tell my friends to hire her. Just so fierce, incredible reviews, etc, etc, etc. Truly a gem of a lawyer for complex situations where you need to fight.
Does anyone know for sure if this is the lawyer Mica herself hired for her divorce while alive? I'm curious if she just lucked out or perhaps also did deep research and chose a skilled fighter. It the lawyer choice was strategic and not a coincidence, I think that gives insight into how prepared Mica was getting for a true legal fight.
However it happened, it is wonderful that the family now has the lawyer they do to push for justice, in whatever form it can be found.
In the voicemail to Alison that I listened too, Mica asked for the name of the therapist she used after she left JPM. She needed help to deal with her emotions, in the aftermath of finally having the courage to leave a narcissistic abuser for good. That's not to say Alison didn't give her a referral, whatever the case I'm grateful Regina is speaking out on Mica's behalf now. She clearly isn't afraid of JPM or his lawyers.IMO I think Mica reached out to JP's ex and asked for advice on an attorney, maybe Regina was suggested to her. I am grateful to have this legal warrior representing her (and her family) now. All JMO
Read the list here, three pages -I didn’t see the presser. Did they mention ‘prostitutes and multiple affairs, (under age) throughout his marriage with Allison? And that Mica was the nanny for them?
Micas father is on Banfield right now.
Read the list here, three pages -
<snipped for focus>“Coercive control is a basically like a psychological warfare,” Conway attorney Regina Ward said Wednesday at a news conference held to talk about the death of Mica Miller and the alleged abuse she suffered during her marriage to John-Paul Miller.
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There appears to be precedent for holding a person responsible for coercive control/psychological warfare, such as the case of a young woman who urged her boyfriend to commit suicide, which he did and she was criminally charged.
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A woman was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for encouraging her boyfriend's suicide
Michelle Carter now faces up to 20 years in prison when she's sentenced on Aug. 3.www.nbcnews.com