Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Abusive Frisco Ex-Husband Gets in First Punch Against Paralyzed Ex in the Assault Charge Game



FRISCOCinthia LaChance says she's been physically, verbally, and emotionally abused for years by her ex-husband. She finally came forward to report it. That's why she's stunned that she's the one police have arrested. LaChance can't stand by herself. She has to be helped into a vehicle. That’s because she had a stoke a few years ago when she was pregnant with her daughter. But even though that left her partially paralyzed, she is now accused of physically assaulting her ex-husband.
"He said that I hit him," LaChance said. "I was defending myself. He even broke my chair."
She said she called Frisco police last May because her ex-husband was violent. "He was shaking me, and I felt so scared that he could do something against me," LaChance said.
But her ex-husband told police LaChance was the aggressor.
A Frisco police report says LaChance became angry about the care of their infant child. The report states she attempted to pull a 42-inch plasma television off the dresser, and that she broke the backrest of her wheelchair by violently rocking it.
In the report, she is also accused her of pinching and biting her ex-husband. So a warrant was issued for her arrest. Almost a year later, on March 1, Cinthia LaChance was handcuffed and arrested by Frisco police.

No doubt Cinthia's life hasn't been a breeze after the whole paralyzing pregnancy and all, but all's fair in love and war. Bro knew when he signed the papers he'd be fighting an uphill battle in front of some softie judge and that he better come out swinging for the fences. The divorce game's tough enough out there for a playa, so he can't just wait on that hanging curve when you've probably got a heater headed towards your earhole. When you don't have the talent, you've gotta to rely on effort and determination. Setting the tone early with the ol' domestic violence table-turn may be deep in the playbook, but it lets everyone know you're in it to win it. Can't wait to see the next play here, cause you know it's a race to see who can get the infant kid, nosy neighbor or the prying post-partum nurse in their corner first. If I'm Cinthia I'm using the golden home-made jailhouse video faster than that wheelchair brake on a gentle slope. Get that jury eatin' right outta your hands. Alimony for days.

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