The penalty in the state of Florida for filing a false police report is charged with a misdemeanor and faces a penalty of a fine and or jail time depending on their past criminal history.
Filing a false police report in Georgia is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in a jail and a $1,000 fine
Can vary according to state statutes, a commonly used charge would be, 'filing a false police report.'
Assault of a police officer.
It is considered resisting arrest and you can be charged with that offense, in addition to whatever charge you were detained for in the first palce.
I'm guessing it is "DETAINED".Added: . . . or ARRESTED.
Don't understand the question. Filing a false report with the police is a self-explanatory phrase!!
The person would probably be detained by the Swiss Guard and turned over to the Vatican Police on charges of assault. If the Vatican decided to press charges, the person would be tried in an Italian court.
the report has to be truthful
According to the state statues, the penalty would be determined by how the state interprets the offense. Most states view a forged signature on any legal document as fraud. In most states it would constitute a Class A fraudulent offense. The penalty would likely be a fine and a record filing of fraud on the offenders police record.
Sounds like you confessed.
No. Not an actual "written" record.
Most states have a crime such as filing a false report. If it is established that she intentionally lied to the police, the district attorney may choose to charge her, or you may choose to file a civil action against her, or both.