A late report of a theft of a phone might imply she's a thief, but it won't necessarily imply she lied about some sex act. And it might be that she will claim the phone was given to her. In any event, it won't help the state's case if they use her as a witness against your husband.
Then those will be hard to prove.Funny thing is that my digital camera and my daughters nintendo DS are also missing but she swears she didnt take them.
It's not. Unless a judge orders it, it is not a court order.The police told her to not have any contact with him whatsoever. So I dont know if that is a court order or not,
This is not generally going to be a crime unless someone actually comes after your husband on their behalf.just like they told her parents to not tell anyone about his but they are blasting it all over town (we live in a small town) and they have people "looking" for my hubby.
Being that she is under 14 the state will have to also prove that the had the requisite intent to understand the ramifications of her actions. Just another hurdle for a successful theft prosecution. More than likely she would get probation and a fine for the theft.I am not making a police report because she is accusing my hubby of this stuff I am making the report because she stole and needs to be punished for it, her parents just told her that "she shouldnt be stealing" I mean come on, what kid is going to listen to that?
And if she is as unreliable and as much as a whack job as you imply, then I doubt there will be charges pressed down the road. If there are, then it is time to get that attorney.
- Carl

