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lcanfield

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My son's father and my husband had a verbal altercation where my son's father threatened my husband yet when he dropped off my son he brought the police to escort him. Everybody in our neighborhood saw that the police came. Is there any way that this event can be determined as a slanderous act? Also, we think that possibly that he falsely accused my husband on the police report saying that my husband threatened him although it wasthe other way around. Help! We do not know what to do. We didn't like the fact that the police where here and our four year old son saw everything.
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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lcanfield said:
My son's father and my husband had a verbal altercation where my son's father threatened my husband yet when he dropped off my son he brought the police to escort him. Everybody in our neighborhood saw that the police came. Is there any way that this event can be determined as a slanderous act? Also, we think that possibly that he falsely accused my husband on the police report saying that my husband threatened him although it wasthe other way around. Help! We do not know what to do. We didn't like the fact that the police where here and our four year old son saw everything.
My response:

Sorry, but no. He has every right to enlist the protection of the police - - remember, police are "Public Servants", and are there to "Protect and to Serve".

IAAL
 

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