Monday, February 8, 2010

Arrested for false accusations?

My bf was arrested the other from work, well he was working. They accused him of violating his probation. Long story short, he has to be 100 feet from his Dad's house. We live on the other side of the freeway. The Cops claim he is living at his Dads. Which isn't true at all. He sometimes gets mail there and that's it. He doesn't go anywhere near there. My real question is how can I get this dropped? Can I sue them for false accusation? Another thing is he had a probation meeting that morning before work and she said nothing of a warrant. He looked online and there was no warrant either.Arrested for false accusations?
Ummm . . . okay . . . just because your bf might physically live with you does NOT mean that this is where he is supposed to be living. Specifically, when a person goes on probation he has to provide his residential address to the criminal justice system. Obviously the address he provided was his father's address. And the fact that he ';sometimes gets mail there'; kinda supports that theory.





You can't get anything dropped. You don't have the power to do anything with regard to this case.





Even if this WAS a false accusation (which it was not), you wouldn't be allowed to sue for something that happened to your bf. Your bf wouldn't be able to sue even in the unlikely event the officers turned out to be mistaken.





Finally, just because there was no warrant that morning does not mean there was no warrant an hour after he left his probation officer.Arrested for false accusations?
Actually, it's none of your business and you can't do anything.





You can't sue anyone... you don't have any rights or authority to sue someone for another person's issues.





You trying to 'solve' this issue will cause him more problems.





They don't just arrest someone for violation of probation for 'false accusations'. There are some facts you've either purposely left out of your comments or you don't know the facts.





Keep out of other peoples business.
He needs a lawyer. Please do not discuss his case on here, it can only hurt him. He should only discuss this with his attorney.





You asked if you could sue for false accusation. It is unlikely that you could because you weren't the one accused.





If this is truly a false accusation, then his father's support will help to clear him.





Please do not discuss it here, let him discuss it with his lawyer.
For crying out loud. He's on probation, do you not think that his probation officer has his address? Did it ever occur to you that maybe he isn't telling them that he's living with you? If he was arrested for what you say, then obviously his probation officer thinks that he lives with his dad. Maybe you need to be asking some questions of the bf rather than jumping to conclusions!
You can't do anything as it doesn't concern you. Unless he is mentally challenged it's up to him to look into it. If you interfere it will make him look bad and even wimpish. Mind you business and let him deal with the problem. .
What exactly are they claiming he did to violate his probation? It sounds to me like he was telling his Probation Officer he was still living at home. If that is the case, he was in violation.





No, you can not sue. A lawsuit would have to be filed by the person who was wronged, not by you.

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