1. Guilty of assault and battery. The "policeman" as perpetrator, the "police" chief as accessory after the fact. 2. Guilty of extortion. Apparently the "police" chief is holding the threat of charges over her head.
I thought Texas had some real men who could solve this kind of problem.
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Both the "policeman" and the "police" chief are:
1. Guilty of assault and battery. The "policeman" as perpetrator, the "police" chief as accessory after the fact.
2. Guilty of extortion. Apparently the "police" chief is holding the threat of charges over her head.
I thought Texas had some real men who could solve this kind of problem.