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"But… but… your honor" Theup his gavel and giving it three quick whacks against its wooden block the judge declared, "Conte, he dared him to say another word The man shook his head defiantly but shushed Marla watched as thesounds escaping froht side fro, she sur and could ale closed their case and the couple walked towards the court clerk to sign off on the doculimpsed his face and confirmed the tears that she had suspected
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He was dressed debonair as ever; looking like he had stepped off the cover of Ebony Magazine He earing his crispy clean ironed designer jeans with one of his signature brand name shirts he was known to wear; and of course his ensemble would not be complete without his hand-woven leather Stacy Adah she observed per his usual curt and cocky grin as he made his way also up to the front of the courtroo her She silently fu raised with a strong Christian background where family values were emphasized and responsibility and accountability were held in high regard, she always felt that her upbringing was the 'nor a witness to this new breed of thinking in child support court, she was learning the hard way that her way of believing wasn't the nor to the non-custodial parents poor excuses of not paying support or being there for their children showed her how na&iu was