Changing a written police statement
This is a discussion on Changing a written police statement within the Domestic Violence & Abuse forum, part of the Divorce, Separation, Annulment category; I was advised by a police officer to return to him and write a domestic violence statement against my husband ...
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I was advised by a police officer to return to him and write a domestic violence statement against my husband or I would be arrested for "fleeing the county" and my children would be put into DFAC (State) custody. Will I face legal consequences if I change that statement under oath during the trial?
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