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Daughter & My Father Lied In Police Statement
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Hi folks,
I am at my wits end. I have had behavioural issues with my daughter since she was 2 yrs old, she's now 16. Through the years she has been physically, verbally & emotionally abusive towards me. On the 15th Feb this year, after a week of abusive emails from her I finally snapped and confronted her at my father's house, which led to a hostile argument and I pulled her hair. Next thing I know, I have the police at my house, I stupidly told them I pulled her hair and they arrested me for it and I spent 12 hrs in a police cell. Traumatised doesn't even begin to cover it. The police were great with me. However, I had to appear at the local sherrif court and I was all set to plead guilty to the pulling of the hair, only to find out, that day that she told the police that I repeatedly punched her in the face and head, threw her on the kitchen floor and then repeatedly kicked her in the ribs and my FATHER collaborated this! You can only imagine my utter SHOCK, so I had to change my plea to not guilty.
There is now a trial set for Sept this year. The official police report states that there was not a SINGLE mark on her, she was not hysterical but very direct with them and she refused to go to hospital for an examination. How can the PF do this too me!?! I am seriously having a breakdown with this. Not only that, her dad sent me a text last week saying that she contacted the PF to see how she can get these charges dropped and they told her to write them a letter, now she is blackmailing me by telling me she will only do it IF I let her see her little brother. I cant allow that. She told my son she was going to make sure I ended up in jail! He is also traumatised and he is my only witness to what actually happened.
Whats going to happen too me?? I have NEVER been in trouble with the law in my entire life. Both my daughter & my father blatantly lied. This has turned my whole life upside down. Any advice would be greatly appreciated :(
I am at my wits end. I have had behavioural issues with my daughter since she was 2 yrs old, she's now 16. Through the years she has been physically, verbally & emotionally abusive towards me. On the 15th Feb this year, after a week of abusive emails from her I finally snapped and confronted her at my father's house, which led to a hostile argument and I pulled her hair. Next thing I know, I have the police at my house, I stupidly told them I pulled her hair and they arrested me for it and I spent 12 hrs in a police cell. Traumatised doesn't even begin to cover it. The police were great with me. However, I had to appear at the local sherrif court and I was all set to plead guilty to the pulling of the hair, only to find out, that day that she told the police that I repeatedly punched her in the face and head, threw her on the kitchen floor and then repeatedly kicked her in the ribs and my FATHER collaborated this! You can only imagine my utter SHOCK, so I had to change my plea to not guilty.
There is now a trial set for Sept this year. The official police report states that there was not a SINGLE mark on her, she was not hysterical but very direct with them and she refused to go to hospital for an examination. How can the PF do this too me!?! I am seriously having a breakdown with this. Not only that, her dad sent me a text last week saying that she contacted the PF to see how she can get these charges dropped and they told her to write them a letter, now she is blackmailing me by telling me she will only do it IF I let her see her little brother. I cant allow that. She told my son she was going to make sure I ended up in jail! He is also traumatised and he is my only witness to what actually happened.
Whats going to happen too me?? I have NEVER been in trouble with the law in my entire life. Both my daughter & my father blatantly lied. This has turned my whole life upside down. Any advice would be greatly appreciated :(
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This is a common occurrence and your solicitors will know how to handle the matter. The fact that the police officers statement indicate no sign of visible injury will go a long way. As mentioned keep all communications from the two or any other witnesses and keep your solicitor up dated.
P.s. Blackmail does not apply in the described situation.
This is a common occurrence and your solicitors will know how to handle the matter. The fact that the police officers statement indicate no sign of visible injury will go a long way. As mentioned keep all communications from the two or any other witnesses and keep your solicitor up dated.
P.s. Blackmail does not apply in the described situation.
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