False Accusations Legal Recourse

Summary

False accusations by police can lead to severe personal and financial damages. In Western Australia, you may have legal recourse through tort claims against the police for false accusations. Key evidence includes emails, court documents, witness statements, financial records, expert testimony, and proof of victims motives. Damages suffered may include homelessness, job loss, social isolation, denied child access, mental health deterioration, and reputation damage. Consider seeking legal advice to explore options for compensation and to hold the police accountable for misconduct.

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Report on False Accusations by Police and Resulting Damages
Overview
I was falsely accused of stealing and committing benefits fraud by the police. Despite presenting substantial evidence, the case was not discontinued until a year later, causing severe personal and financial damages.
Key Evidence
- Emails to Police: Requests for case discontinuation with supporting text messages showing victim's awareness of the pawn shop situation.
- Court Documents: Proof of case discontinuation.
- Witness Statements: Confirmation of homelessness and job loss.
- Financial Records: Tax returns and bank statements showing loss of income and inability to pay rent.
- Expert Testimony: Court-approved single expert witness report on mental health impact.
- Victim's Motives: Legal documents indicating the victim had self-serving reasons for the accusations.
- Police Misconduct: Emails indicating police proceeded despite clear evidence of innocence.
Damages Suffered
- Homelessness: Resulting from job loss and financial instability.
- Job Loss: Directly tied to the accusations and legal proceedings.
- Social Isolation: Loss of family and friends.
-- Child Access: Denied visitation with my daughter.
- Mental Health: Significant deterioration as confirmed by a single expert witness.
- Reputation Damage: Permanent damage to personal and professional reputation.