Melegalquestion12
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I was accused of domestic violence and arrested without being allowed to give my testimony. The situation was that my spouse contacted police after an argument. She did not fear for her physical safety but was instead hoping the police presence would "shock" me and teach me a lesson. She did not realize I could be arrested because she had no intention of pressing charges. I won’t go into all the details, but she admitted to the police that she attacked me (I did not initiate any physicality) when she became frustrated. She ended up with a minor lip injury (of her own doing), and told the police she did not remember how the injury occurred (due to her being emotional, drugged on sleep medication, and due to it being very dark). Despite her statement the police chose to accuse me anyway and issued a warrant (they even made up lies in their report which my wife unsuccessfully tried to get them to change – they refused to return her calls). I left the scene to allow us to cool down before police were contacted so I was unaware of these events until I got home and my wife told me. I then turned myself in. When they arrived they refused to listen to my version of the events, and my wife was telling them they had gotten it wrong and they shouldn’t arrest me. They still arrested me and put me in jail for a “cool off” period (ironic since I was not the one who caused her harm and we were both completely calm and holding hands upon their arrival). We had the case dismissed and my record expunged, but I’m still being administratively reprimanded and forced into “domestic violence” therapy by the military for something I didn’t do, based on a false police report, written by an officer who wasn’t there, with both witnesses saying the report was false. I also face possible career repercussions even though my records were expunged (a google search still shows the arrest occurred and states why). When I asked the police if I could make a statement, they told me I would have to save it for the judge after I served my jail “cool off” sentence. I’ve had a horrible experience from this and I’m wondering if the officers broke the law by arresting me for a crime and refusing to even listen to my side of the story. This is particularly puzzling to me since my spouse admitted to a crime and I they could have deduced I was acting in self-defense. It’s also puzzling that they refused to return my wife’s call and change their report. I feel like making a complaint or even filing legal action. Do I have any legitimate grievance here?