savantmedia
Junior Member
False police statement by a Minor MA?
I was recently server with a restraining order. The plaintiff made false statements in the police report.
The plaintiff also submitted another statement presented as being written by a 13 year old child.
The statement was accepted by the police and was included as a statement and referred to
in the police report and request for a restraining order.
The statements are false. It is apparent when reading the document that it was not written by
a 13 year old. Additionally, the statement mentions conversations which the child would not
have been privy to. The statement bares no signature while the other included statement
are signed.
Others who have read the document/statement do not believe the child is even aware of the existence of the document.
Is there a way to challenged the validity and authenticity of the statements made to the police
by a minor as a single action not incorporated within other proceedings?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I was recently server with a restraining order. The plaintiff made false statements in the police report.
The plaintiff also submitted another statement presented as being written by a 13 year old child.
The statement was accepted by the police and was included as a statement and referred to
in the police report and request for a restraining order.
The statements are false. It is apparent when reading the document that it was not written by
a 13 year old. Additionally, the statement mentions conversations which the child would not
have been privy to. The statement bares no signature while the other included statement
are signed.
Others who have read the document/statement do not believe the child is even aware of the existence of the document.
Is there a way to challenged the validity and authenticity of the statements made to the police
by a minor as a single action not incorporated within other proceedings?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?