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A woman sues her sister-in-law for a bail bond and attorney fees because she feels the defendant had her falsely arrested; the defendant claims the plaintiff attacked her and cut her face -- when she was pregnant.
A woman sues her sister-in-law for a bail bond and attorney fees because she feels the defendant had her falsely arrested; the defendant claims the plaintiff attacked her and cut her face -- when she was pregnant.
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