What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Washington. Me and my boyfriend got into an argument. It was loud as i was yelling and throwing his things in the drive way. He walked away. I went after him and fell over the stuff i'd thrown in the drive way.
You "fell" over stuff inth e driveway ... okaaaay ...
Were you drunk or high? See, most people do not simply fall over "stuff" they have thrown. I have my doubts about the veracity of that tale, and I suspect a prosecutor and a court will have suspicions, too. MANY DV victims (in the realm of 75%) will take extraordinary steps to protect their abusers, including lying to the police or the court. This is why the courts often do not consider a recanting DV victim to be all that credible. But, different courts have different practices when it comes to DV matters with recanting victims. Some allow you to sign a waiver and they drop the matter, others might consider pursuing you for a false report, and still others might simply decline to prosecute. But, if you WERE assaulted, and you drop the matter by claiming you lied, that can impact future reports by damaging your credibility to the point where he might be able to leverage that against you in the future.
Someone called the cops. When they got here i told them there was no reason for them to be here. The cop kept asking questions and talking. I ended up telling him my boyfriend had pushed me. Now my boyfriend has been charged with dv. What do i do?
When subpoenaed to court you tell the truth. Not the truth as you'd like it to be or as he wants it to be, but the truth.