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Yes, I actually haven't had any contact with him at all since the incident in Nov. But he is somehow blames me for that, and I'm guessing this was an attempt to get back at me, since he and my sister were back at odds. I only wanted to pursue it to offer a deterrent from any future actions.
Thank you, this is was i was looking for. I feel that I can offer enough proof to satisfy that he had no reasonable cause to think that it was stolen, but not that he knew for sure.
I have already spoken with the sheriff's office and they weren't exactly helpful, which is one of the reason's I was looking for more information. To see if it would be worth my time.
He plead to domestic battery and was given 12 months supervision and counseling.
Well that is a little frustrating. Normally I wouldn't be so petty as to pursue something like this, but I feel this is going to happen again and I would really like to avoid the future inconvenience of it. Especially since he is currently on supervision for the last incident.
By "go after him" I mean take the time to go to the police station and file a report of my own. There is a history with him, he busted in my door and attacked me several months ago, and this case was just resolved a few weeks ago. This was reported right after he and my sister had their first...
So, based on this, it is within anyone's legal right to file a report that any random person is in possession of a stolen vehicle if i haven't actually seen the registration for it?
What is the name of your state? Illinois
Hello,
My brother in law reported to the police that I was in possession of a stolen motorcycle, which he knew wasn't stolen (it is mine and registered to me). The matter was investigated and they obviously found that it was not stolen. Before I take the...
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