Get a Laywer
Subopoena witnesses to court that support your version, or present some kind of evidence to the contrary.
what is the police rights? the police rights is to be truth in what are they saying and be honest not getting money in all people
Charges can be filed. To lie to the police is perjury and giving false information to them.
The past perfect tense of "lie" in a sentence is "had lied." For example, "She had lied about her whereabouts."
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.
so they can defend themselves
because it defend us
Thomas Jefferson.
There can be no justification for brutality. The job of the police is to protect and defend.
Alabama
If it was convenient.
No, your rights come from legislatures and charters (that the police policies must follow).