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Witnesses, doctors or hospital report, police report, physical damage.
The right thing to do when you are in a domestic violence is to report. You can report to the nearest police station or any organization handling such cases.
Essentially - anytime someone complains to the police reporting or alleging a criminal violation, the police take a report. Oftentimes, at first, there is no evidence except the complainants report until an investigation is begun that either does, or does not, confirm the complainansts report.
Make sure you have evidence or a way to catch them in the act.
Yes. Go to the police station where the report was recorded, state that there are errors in the report and ask to amend the errors accordingly.
Get the evidence of the message and report it to police
It is unclear what you mean by an "official report". However, as an example, a police report would usually necessitate the presence of the police officer who completed it in order to authenticate it. You are advised to refer to the Rules of Evidence in your jurisdiction.
It will depend on the evidence, but probably yes. In most cases the report is not the entire recollection of the police officer.
probably the police but you would need to show evidence
Report it to the police and they can conduct an investigation and look for evidence.
A police officer would write a supplemental report to add evidence or clarify information he may have received after the arrest.
If your husband was arrested for a battery-domestic charge and an onsite police report was taken and it was false, you can fight it in court. This will be the only way to get the charges dropped depending on what state you are in.