I'd advise calling for a lawyer, the rest is on you, good luck
Intro (This was inspired by a weird scenario I saw, I wanted to deal with the legal aftermath, instead of the violence)
After an incredibly cruel hazing ritual where 8 cheerleaders dragged you into the girls changing room and started stomping on you demanding you agree to be their floor you defended yourself ending up with you knocking them out but:
You’ve been arrested for assault and battery. The accusation? Beating up eight cheerleaders, assault and battery, actual bodily harm, and a bunch of similarly bizarre charges.
The cops don’t want to hear your side of the story. To them, it’s an open-and-shut case: eight cheerleaders, all saying you attacked them out of nowhere, and you standing over them in the girls' changing room. Never mind the bruises on your arms, chest, legs, the groin injury, cracked ribs, or the shoe prints on your shirt.
Now, sitting in the interrogation room, you realize the odds are stacked against you. Your only way out is to prove the truth. They attacked you, and you fought back in self-defense. The question is: can you convince anyone to believe you?
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