So... you did in fact had a party where people were drinking, but the officer left out the part that you weren't there? Tell your probation officer you weren't there.
So, somebody who was assaulted near your home reported an assault to the police and, not knowing the full details, the officer said that the assault "may have" happened at your home? Tell your probation officer that the assault happened elsewhere, and let him know how to reach the victim (if he doesn't already have that information).Quoting Mshugge
Your allegation of threats being made against you does not disprove the possibility that you may have threatened the officer. We have no information about the allegation made by the officer or how serious it is.Quoting Mshugge
The officer said what to you in front of this technician, for what reason?Quoting Mshugge
The officer held a knife to your throat then said, "Here, you keep this," and left?Quoting Mshugge
And?Quoting Mshugge
This has what to do with the officer? If due to the motor your bicycle fits the statutory definition of a motor vehicle then it's fair to call it a motor vehicle.Quoting Mshugge
Were you intoxicated? Did you have, or claim to be having, a seizure?Quoting Mshugge
The officer failed to report what? If you were arrested with three police vehicles present, clearly the department was aware of the incident.Quoting Mshugge
What are the actual falsehoods? The party happened. The officer's statement about the assault implies incomplete knowledge and you can establish where the assault actually occurred. You were arrested for the motor-assist bicycle incident. Threats against the officer? We don't know the substance of the accusation or whether the officer is going to produce witnesses; if it's just your word against his, though, it's likely going to be an uphill defense.Quoting Mshugge

