If the suspect remains identifiable then there is no consequence.
It is where the police have a number of suspects that match the witnesses description, line up in front of a one way mirror and have the witness identify the suspect that comitted the crime.
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There are a few elements that are included in a narrative police report. These elements are, date of incident, time of incident, location of incident, the story of what happened, and a description of the suspect.
You're letting that suspect get away with what he did to you. He'll do it to you again and to other girls and women.
Because laws have been passed that make it illegal for a suspect to lie but no laws have been passed that make it illegal for police to lie (UNLESS THEY ARE TESTIFYING UNDER OATH). There isn't a great deal to motivate a legislature to pass a law restricting police to the truth yet there is sufficient motivation to keep criminals from lying to police. If you become a suspect you should keep your mouth shut and consult an attorney. If the attorney happens to lie on your behalf you are indemnified. Even though you can act as your own attorney in court, you cannot lie to police and then claim you were acting as your own attorney when you did it. It's still you that did the lying.
They can arrest them. of course,but what can they do to prove the suspect is guilty?...like fingerprint?
Call the police.
police?
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Suspect is a verb and a noun.I suspect that Bob committed the crime. (verb)The police have a suspect in custody, but it's not Bob. (noun)
The person who has been paralyzed may wish that the individual, who caused the damage, be arrested or liable. The victim could call the police, and have the police arrest the suspect, the victim could file a tort and sue the suspect, or potentially both. The suspect could be charged with anything from criminal negligence to aggravated battery, and may owe the victim for medical bills and lost wages.
You can go to the police.