Tuesday, 28 October 2014

The officer that took my statement after a domestic omitted pertinent details in the official police report. He did not record my statement ...

Question

The officer that took my statement after a domestic omitted pertinent details in the official police report. He did not record my statement (at least not to my knowledge). Now my husband is facing a second charge that he wouldn't be if the officer had included my whole statement. What can I do?



Answer

The person charged should have experienced counsel. That attorney may seek a statement from any favorable witnesses which may include the victim. Ultimately, if the matter proceeds to trial, a jury determines the credibility of statements made.

Maury D. Beaulier

Attorney at Law

(612) 240-8005

Email: [email protected]/* */



Answer

You could talk to his lawyer, perhaps give the defense lawyer or investigator a recorded statement, if desired. You could also retain your own lawyer to assist you.



Answer

Hello. Your spouse is in need of private attorney help right away. Your yourself may want to have an attorney assist you separately and she/he will be happy to advise you.

Tricia Dwyer Esq

Ph 612-296-9666

Tricia Dwyer Esq & Assoc PLLC

CRIMINAL DEFENSE

FAMILY LAW

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW

ORDER FOR PROTECTION-HARASSMENT LAW

DANCO LAW



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