It is generally illegal and unethical to change a police statement. If you need to correct or update information in your statement, you should contact the police department handling your case and provide them with the new information. Changing a statement dishonestly can have legal consequences.
a police discovery report is all the statements/ information the police found out about a certain case. EX: which person made a statement or which person gave information. names dates nd their statement is writtin down and saved
An affidavit is a formally sworn statement of fact given under oath. These usually have a legal effect. For example giving evidence at the police station you will sign an affidavit swearing your honestly and belief in the statement you have given. You should be careful not to mislead the court as this is punishable by imprisonment. (Contempt of court).
When the Police charge a suspect, they require evidence. Without evidence, there is no hope for a conviction at trial. A witness statement is one form of evidence. Clearly having more evidence like video or DNA etc...would strengthen any case. The credibility of the witness, detail o the statement, and number of witnesses all play a factor, but the simple answer is yes, charges can be laid. That doesn't necessarily mean a conviction will be rendered
The law of syllogism is a logical rule that lets you draw a conclusion from two conditional statements. If the first statement leads to the second statement and the second statement leads to a third statement, you can infer that the first statement leads to the third statement. It's a way to combine multiple conditional statements to draw a single conclusion.
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NO, not really But insurance companies and the Police understand Typos and errors. They don't have a sense of humour about changing your story completly
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.
You may make, or offer, a supplemental statement if you wish, but the record of what you first said or reported to them will always be kept.
Police mission statement:To Serve and Protect.
I cannot change my statement address myself
The west midlands police mission statement is to help nooone , To arrest good people,There slows and not needed because they do nothing
The criminal contraditory with his police statement
Absolutely.
i think it is something to do with the police when someone reports you.
To preserve evidence
Nothing. It is just a form.
When giving a police statement, include only factual information that you witnessed or experienced yourself. Describe events chronologically and be as detailed as possible without adding opinions or assumptions. It is important to remain consistent with your statement throughout the investigation.