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California attorneys have to examine the context of the incident, the nature of sexual advances, and the entirety of the surrounding circumstances. Allegations should be based on facts and made on a case-to-case basis. The above thought is smart and doesnt require any further addition. Its perfect thought from my side.
Shelly Smith

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