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They act like the video doesn't exist.

They act like the video doesn't exist.

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Even a slight use of force can be considered assault if it is offensive physical contact. So the answer to the question is yes, slight force actions like a push or a shove can qualify for domestic violence if it is offensive to the victim. Also when giving your statement, if you admit to shoving or pushing, that’s also evidence against you.

http://www.nielsengrouplaw.com/can-simple-push-considered-domestic-violence-assault/#:~:text=Even%20a%20slight%20use%20of%20force%20can%20be,shoving%20or%20pushing%2C%20that’s%20also%20evidence%20against%20you.

or are you literally retarded?

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I can't make the points I've already made any clearer. This argument is not about the definition of assault, but if it makes you feel good to 'correct me' about it, then I'm glad to give you the opportunity.