That would depend on the details. A simple answer would include gathering contradictory evidence and asking that it be included in the report as well. A lawsuit for libel, slander or defamation of character might also be viable. You would have to ask an attorney about the specifics of your case.
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.
According to the police report, the victim did not recognize his assailant.
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well there must be some type of engerey and they have to have both sides of the story from the victim and the person who was claimed to have commited domestic violence.Another View: A report on this type of offense would include only the bare necessary information: Name, personal data and home address of the complainant/victim - a short statement of the victims' report of the alleged offense - the victims identification of the perpetrator - and any observations by the reporting officer on the victim's physical injuries (if any) and their appearance.If an arrest was made on the scene, the report would include the name and personal data of the arrested individual.
In the United States, criminal charges against a defendant are brought by the state, not by victim(s) of the crime. While a victim may provide a statement to the police which leads to the alleged perpetrator being charged with a crime, it is the police, not the victim, who actually file the charges, and the district attorney, not the victim, who prosecute. Therefore, yes, the police can and sometimes do file charges even when the victim(s) of the alleged crime choose not to cooperate with the police. This happens, for example, in domestic violence cases, where the victim of the domestic violence may be cowed by an abusive partner or spouse into not pressing charges, but the police might still pursue them.
Get StartedIf you are the victim of theft, the first thing you should do is contact the police. The police will request that you visit the police station so that you can be interviewed and an official police report can be prepared.Credit card companies, banks, insurance agencies and other entities that you might be contacting as part of the resolution process will want proof that you have been involved in a theft incident. A completed police report is evidence that you have been the victim of theft. It demonstrates that you are serious about remedying the problem.
you should tell a person with more power than a police officer.
Calling the police lets the victim file a police report to provide for both insurance and legal reasons.
You report it to the police. Then with reference to the police report, contact whatever companies there is which have been targeted by the one who stole your identity.
A victim is not just a victim. The victim will be the State's number 1 witness, as the victim of the crime. Police need an eyewitness identification of whether a person is or is not the one who committed the crime. However, usually this question is NOT spoken. Instead, the police use a lineup of innocent persons along with one suspect.
Although it sounds simplistic, the basics of an initial police report should contain the following basic elements:WHO is the victim or complainaint?And - if the victim believes they know the perepetrator(s),WHO who does the victim believe committed the crime.WHAT was it that happened?WHEN did it occur?WHERE did it occur?HOW did it occur?The information gathered via the initial police report, usually taken by the first responding patrol officer, is perhaps the most important record that will impact upon the case since it 'frames' and identifies the offense which was perpetrated.Any investigative reports that follow, will simply build upon the basic framework of the intiial report.
Report this to your insurance agent. Depending on your policy it may be covered under some policy.