I don't know what it's exactly called, do I look like a lawyer? I just know it applies.
No, you look like a crazy person selling pencils from a cup.
Show me where JK Rowling was pushing for "the laws" regarding "coerceive control". It's not a hard question, unless you made it up, which you did (as usual).
Show me where anyone claimed that your "coercive control" is applicable in the Liverpool case.
I know nothing of this case, so I can't contradict you, but I will note this as a prediction that she will not face prison.
What laws did Rowling push for that will lead to this woman not getting any prison time?
Does not seem warranted in this case. Nor have I seen any reference to your little obsession of "coercive control".
That's not the name of any law. Name the law and show me where Rowling was pushing for it.
No, you look like a crazy person selling pencils from a cup.
Show me where JK Rowling was pushing for "the laws" regarding "coerceive control". It's not a hard question, unless you made it up, which you did (as usual).
Show me where anyone claimed that your "coercive control" is applicable in the Liverpool case.