It depends on the circumstances - if you told him you lived on "Smith Street" and you actually live on "Jones Street" probably not much, if anything. However, if the misinformation had to do with a criminal offense investigation you could be charged with Obstruction of Justice.
The penalty would vary with the crime, and the crime is determined by the nature of the statement. For instance; Giving a false name or making a false police report are usually misdemeanors. On the other hand, if your statement was made to thwart a police investigation or an arrest, or you were falsely giving someone an alibi, it could amount to an Obstruction of Justice and the penalty could be more severe.
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Yes. When you give a statement to the police, you make that statement under penalty of perjury. If you lie, you can go to prison for perjury.
Assault of a police officer.
as long as it takes for you to write your statement
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When providing a police statement, it is important to avoid mentioning any false information, irrelevant details, or making assumptions. Stick to the facts and only provide information that you personally witnessed or experienced. Avoid making accusations or speculations that you cannot verify. It is also advisable to refrain from discussing your opinions or emotions in the statement.
Essentially, lying to a police or federal officer, or a judge, or lying under oath.
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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.
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