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HELP! Knocked on neighbor's door and he knocked me flat

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fabreeze

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Oklahoma

I really need some advice here.


Last Thursday night-at about 1 a.m.--I was awoken by a
neighbor's loud barking dog. So, I went to his house,
walked up his walk (there is no fence or gate) and knocked
on the metal part of his storm door. I wanted to ask him
to quiet his dog.

Before I got any words out, he answered his door, came
running out and punched me so hard in the chest that I
literally fell off his stoop and into his yard. He then
told me that if I came back he'd kill me.

This is only the second time I've had contact with this
neighbor. The first time was in January--at about 2 a.m.--
when I went to his house and asked him to please quiet his
dog. He was apologitic and got the dog to be quiet.

After being hit by him last Thursday, I immediately called
the police, and the officer came out and took the
information. He then encouraged me to press charges. Then,
he went and talked to the neighbor.

The neighbor told the police that I was trespassing and
that I was so drunk that when he "pushed me" I staggered
off his porch. He said he was just protecting his
property, and that he had told me the last time I came over to not come on his property. Incidentally, I had not been
drinking but had been sleeping all night.

I have a witness who can claim that he never told me to
not come on his property.

I have asked that he be charged with assault and battery.
The detective has taken pictures of my wounds and
forwarded them to the city attorney. However, I'm afraid that the
nieghbor will try to have me charged with trespassing or
the city attorney won't take my case seriously and say
only that he feels the neighbor was justified in protecting his
property.

Help, what should I expect and what should I do so justice
is served?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 


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seniorjudge

Guest
Q: Help, what should I expect and what should I do so justice is served?

A: What did the police report say about all this?
 

fabreeze

Junior Member
Police report

The police report I got from the city said only that the officer "contacted the victim at his residence in reference to an assault and battery report." There is no other information on my copy of the report except for one witness. My report does not even show the attacker's name.

Is there another sort of report I need that would give more information? If so, how do I get that?

Thanks!

Markus
 
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seniorjudge

Guest
fabreeze said:
The police report I got from the city said only that the officer "contacted the victim at his residence in reference to an assault and battery report." There is no other information on my copy of the report except for one witness. My report does not even show the attacker's name.

Is there another sort of report I need that would give more information? If so, how do I get that?

Thanks!

Markus
I doubt if anything will happen here; especially since they do not have a police report from him on you....at least you didn't say there was when I asked about police reports.

The cops will probably just call it even. Next time they have to come there, though, one of y'all will probably go to the clink...at least for the night.
 

fabreeze

Junior Member
Can I encourage them to press charges

On the police report it indicates that I want to prosecute. Is there a way I can get the city attorney to press charges? I'm worried the assailant will get away with battery and I'll be left with no recourse.
 
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seniorjudge

Guest
fabreeze said:
On the police report it indicates that I want to prosecute. Is there a way I can get the city attorney to press charges? I'm worried the assailant will get away with battery and I'll be left with no recourse.
Ask the city attorney these questions.
 

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