No one can be compelled to give a statement to the police. If the police do obtain a statement from someone, they are free to use it as they please.
Do you REALLY MEAN to ask "when I'm a witness against MYhusband?" (meaning, testify against YOUR own husband)What kind of statement do you wish to retract?If it was a written statement given to law enforcement - unless you're a resident of a state that does not require spousal testimony - you can still be compelled to appear and testify as to why you originally gave it, and why you are now withdrawing it.If you gave a verbal statement from the stand and were (presumably) under oath, you will be subject to intense cross-examination as to your reasons for perjuring yourself.
indictment
A bill of particulars is a legal term for a written statement or specification of the particulars of the demand for which an action at law is brought, or of a defendant's set-off against each demand.
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
A formal written statement presented to a grand jury is typically referred to as an indictment. An indictment lays out the details of the charges against a defendant and is used to establish probable cause to proceed with a criminal trial.
Hoadly has written: 'The suspicious husband' 'The Suspicious Husband;: A Comedy,'
The statement was written by John Locke.
what is the word used when a statement is written as a question?
what is the word used when a statement is written as a question?
Agnes Stewart has written: 'Information for Agnes Stewart of Phisgill, and John Hathorn her husband, pursuer; against the children of Capt. John Stewart of Drummorrall, and others, defenders'
The name of a statement written to retrieve specific data from a table is a SQL SELECT statement.
Hugh Annesley has written: 'Strategy statement 1990' 'Strategy statement 1991'