P. v. Turner
On April 26, 2006, appellant, John Wesley Turner, called his wife, R.T., asking how much money they had in the bank. When she told him he could not have the money in their bank account, Turner began calling her derogatory names. R.T. and Turner again began arguing when R.T. arrived home later and found the house had been destroyed. When Turner went to tell R.T.s children to get dressed, R.T. ran out of the house. Turner managed to grab her at the end of the driveway and pulled her back into the residence. As R.T. attempted to flee again, Turner hit her with a closed fist and choked her with his arm. R.T. managed to free herself and ran into an orchard and hid. This encounter left R.T. with scratches and three red marks on her face and neck, redness on her left cheek, and a red mark on her left arm. Turner left before police arrived but was arrested later that day (case No. 163447).
The judgment is affirmed.



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