CuriousCub
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- Mar 5, 2001
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i am confused about something when it comes to making police reports.
For any type of crime, are they all processed the same?
i reported a sexual assault incident, and the case got denied by the D.A for insufficient evidence to press charges. I have signed nothing this entire time. They said a police report will always be on the perpetrator's permanent record, but i have heard from citizens that a police report is not valid unless it is signed.
I did not sign an interview statement or police report, but the police management said it is not necessary to sign anything in order for it to be valid.
What is the truth to this?
For any type of crime, are they all processed the same?
i reported a sexual assault incident, and the case got denied by the D.A for insufficient evidence to press charges. I have signed nothing this entire time. They said a police report will always be on the perpetrator's permanent record, but i have heard from citizens that a police report is not valid unless it is signed.
I did not sign an interview statement or police report, but the police management said it is not necessary to sign anything in order for it to be valid.
What is the truth to this?