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OkieTink
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What is the name of your state? Oklahoma
Question. In May my daughter (a minor) was invited to someone's home and while she was at the home she was raped.
The boy's mother filed a complaint two days ago for trespassing. I got a phone call tonight and have a meeting tomorrow with a juvenile intake worker.
I am not worried that charges will actually be brought against my daughter considering the circumstances surrounding the complaint. However, nothing would make me happier right now to find some "loophole" in this woman's complaint so the complaint will be thrown out.
The situation is this: Her son is 19. He picked my daughter up and brought her to his house. His parents were out of town.
What consitutes trespassing? Can she file the complaint when she herself was not home at the time of the incident?
Question. In May my daughter (a minor) was invited to someone's home and while she was at the home she was raped.
The boy's mother filed a complaint two days ago for trespassing. I got a phone call tonight and have a meeting tomorrow with a juvenile intake worker.
I am not worried that charges will actually be brought against my daughter considering the circumstances surrounding the complaint. However, nothing would make me happier right now to find some "loophole" in this woman's complaint so the complaint will be thrown out.
The situation is this: Her son is 19. He picked my daughter up and brought her to his house. His parents were out of town.
What consitutes trespassing? Can she file the complaint when she herself was not home at the time of the incident?