Not directly from the police. The state's attorney or district attorney will provide one in court during a process called discovery.
If you are arrested due to an untrue police report, the person that made the report can be arrested and charged with filing a false police report. You would in turn be the victim in the case. The police may or may not need you as a witness in the false report case. You may also have grounds to sue the person that made the false report in civil court. Remember that even if the person is found not guilty in criminal court, they can still be sued.
File a police report and have him arrested.
No, it is not legal to call 911 with a false police report. You could be arrested for doing that.
Is it an offence to give a false report to a peace officer, and what does a peace officer do????
It depends on the jurisdiction. However, police investigate any reports they are given, and if lying can be proven, you can be arrested and charged with filing a false police report.
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.
It depends on what crime you have been accused of. And yes, if someone files a report on you they can arrest you with evidence for a minimum of 48hours even if the report turns out wrong.
Yes and No. But not quite enough information is given to answer either way. Either way, if a police report was made, the report will always exist in the agency's files. If you were arrested, the record of your arrest will be on your record, BUT - so will the fact that no charges were filed. If you were never formally arrested, no, there will be no existing record.
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A person can always be always be arrested and charged with a crime if there is sufficient evidence to warrant the arrest.
"The police arrested me for loitering," is in the active voice. A passive version of this might be, "I was arrested by the police for loitering."
If you are arrested for being a fugitive, it means you ran from the law. This can happen if you are on parole or probation and fail to report when you are supposed to. It can also happen if the police are looking for you and you knowingly flee from them.