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Protective order against Hardy dismissed


jamos14

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Accuser, Nicole Holder did not show up to court.  Judge dismissed the protective order.

 

Apparently, she also switched attorneys from the one she had yesterday.

 

 

Goodwin said there were irreconcilable differences between he and his client. He is not sure if she has new representation.

 

 

Last time he withdrew from a case was 1996.  

 

 

My personal feelings is he doesn't want his reputation as an attorney sullied by an obvious lying.  Can't think of any other reason he would withdraw.

 

 

 

Things are getting more strange by the hour.

 

 

 

 

 

Info from Person twitter.

 

 

 

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That's civil not criminal.

 

Doesn't matter, I don't care if she goes to jail, but she needs to pay.  The new trend of women falsely claiming assault/rape in order to extort money or try to maintain their reputation, has to end.

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this is how it always goes.  the woman sobers up and realizes mistake.  she won't show to court and this will be dismissed after a couple appearances by hardy.  hardy will only need to get this expunged from record, but he's already been hit where it hurts most -- public image.  

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this is how it always goes.  the woman sobers up and realizes mistake.  she won't show to court and this will be dismissed after a couple appearances by hardy.  hardy will only need to get this expunged from record, but he's already been hit where it hurts most -- public image.  

Regarding your username, remember, they weren't AK-47's, they were "automatic looking weapons." 

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