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quincy

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Thanks for clarifying that detail (that someone else flagged it). I'll be sure to let them know.
... TOS won't matter either. You can't create your own rules that let you commit extortion, falsification (frame up), intimidation, etc.
I believe it was suggested by forum members in your last thread that you might benefit from seeking out help from a mental health professional. I agree.
 


Seriously? Be aware that falsely reporting a crime is a crime: https://www.fbi.gov

Here is a link to your previous thread on this forum:
https://forum.freeadvice.com/threads/who-to-name-as-respondent-in-protection-order-against-police-harassment.650042/
The FBI is responsible for policing local law enforcement. I'm not sure what you're insinuating by posting a link to that prior thread.

As for falsely reporting a crime. Nice bluff. Here's the laws you broke. There will be applicable laws in your state. You also commit intimidation of a crime victim. The crimes below are two different predicate acts for the the offense of intimidation (not quoted).

§ 2905.12. Coercion.

(A) No person, with purpose to coerce another into taking or refraining from action concerning which the other person has a legal freedom of choice, shall do any of the following:

(2) Utter or threaten any calumny against any person;

(E) As used in this section:

(1) "Threat" includes a direct threat and a threat by innuendo.

§ 2905.11. Extortion.

(A) No person, with purpose to obtain any valuable thing or valuable benefit or to induce another to do an unlawful act, shall do any of the following:

(4) Utter or threaten any calumny against any person;

(C) As used in this section, "threat" includes a direct threat and a threat by innuendo.

***Calumny applies to any statement or mere 'representation' serving to disparage another's representation. That includes false light, and mere insinuations and indirect statements (even 'threatening' calumny).

The valuable benefit you sought was to intimidate me, disparage my reputation, undermine my credibility as a witness, frame me, and falsify evidence to help my offenders. My freedoms you were trying to interfere with involve me seeking legal advice to solve a problem, using an internet message board, and seeking justice for myself (among other things).
 
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