Generally, providing any false statement to a Police Officer can result in an obstruction charge. However, casual remarks in passing are usually not considered important enough. Also, the police are very good at determining what is true and what is someone trying to get someone else in trouble, and tend to simply ignore the latter.
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.
i think it is something to do with the police when someone reports you.
If the police and the prosecuting attorney can't prove you are guilty the case gets thrown out, innocent until proven guilty. As far as your written statement, you would have to explain some reason why you would lie (you were coerced by the police, drunk, someone paid you)
yeah, if its a BIG lie
Yes. Happens all the time. The fact of a person's intoxication may or may not weigh on the value of the statement taken.
The west midlands police mission statement is to help nooone , To arrest good people,There slows and not needed because they do nothing
he gets caught by the police
That person is guilty of murder
Most people do not fear the police. Some people fear the police because they are committing a crime, and fear getting caught. There are some areas where the police have a reputation for corruption and abusive acts, which has resulted in communities that are fearful. This is not typical, though.
Because they don't want to regret it in life that they killed someone's love one and he/she doesn't want it to happen to them.
You're not there when the cops show up.
You get sent to Mexico because you r illegal