False Trespass Accusation Defense
Summary
If accused of trespassing, consider filing a motion to dismiss due to factual inaccuracies, such as incorrect suspect identification. Gather evidence like witness statements and surveillance footage to support your case. Request a subpoena for video evidence if necessary. Ensure all filings comply with local court rules. If needed, court clerks can provide procedural guidance.Full Conversation
I was accused of trespass in which the management gave the police a false statement as I did not enter the business as I was sitting on the grass area but they lied stating she asked me to leave twice but I did not have any contact with her in which the police showed up telling me I was trespassing but did not tell me to leave as they are saying. I am representing myself so I need to know what to file as it's in case review in which the suspect list names Dana A Williams which is not myself who was arrested and now given a summons to attend court as I have been doing but need to move forward to hopefully a dismissal
In your situation, you might consider filing a motion to dismiss based on factual inaccuracies, such as the incorrect identification of the suspect. Here are some steps you could take:
- Gather evidence (e.g., witness statements, any available video footage) that supports your version of events.
- Prepare a written statement detailing the discrepancies, such as the wrong suspect name.
- File a motion to dismiss, citing the errors and lack of evidence supporting the charge.
Given the complexities, you might want to consult with a local attorney to ensure you’re proceeding correctly. Would you like assistance connecting with local legal professionals?
- Gather evidence (e.g., witness statements, any available video footage) that supports your version of events.
- Prepare a written statement detailing the discrepancies, such as the wrong suspect name.
- File a motion to dismiss, citing the errors and lack of evidence supporting the charge.
Given the complexities, you might want to consult with a local attorney to ensure you’re proceeding correctly. Would you like assistance connecting with local legal professionals?
No as I'm already representing myself, the discovery has been filed by the prosecutor in which I submitted a response stating the name difference from the suspect list in which the other information is redacted but the manager has lied and can only be proven by surveillance in their propertt
Since you're representing yourself, you might consider:
- Requesting the court to issue a subpoena for the surveillance footage from the property.
- Emphasizing the name discrepancy and lack of interaction with the manager in your defense.
- Preparing witness statements or other evidence that corroborate your account.
Ensure you follow local court rules for filing motions and requests.
- Requesting the court to issue a subpoena for the surveillance footage from the property.
- Emphasizing the name discrepancy and lack of interaction with the manager in your defense.
- Preparing witness statements or other evidence that corroborate your account.
Ensure you follow local court rules for filing motions and requests.
13th Judicial Circuit Court of Boone Missouri
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Since you're handling this yourself, it's crucial to focus on the factual inaccuracies and evidence. Ensure all your filings are precise and adhere to local court procedures. If you need guidance on court rules, consider reaching out to the court clerk for assistance. If you change your mind about consulting a lawyer, let me know.
Since you're handling this yourself, it's crucial to focus on the factual inaccuracies and evidence. Ensure all your filings are precise and adhere to local court procedures. If you need guidance on court rules, consider reaching out to the court clerk for assistance. If you change your mind about consulting a lawyer, let me know.
13th Judicial Circuit Court of Boone Missouri, state of Miss vs ****, 25BA-CR00986, motion for subpoena of QuikTrip video surveillance that shows the grass area as well as the location of Tabitha Vandyke due to her stating she asked defendant to leave but video will show no contact between Vandyke and Williams, body cam of all officers and supervisors involved from the arrival to departure, QuikTrip footage from *:* P.m. to *:* p.m. also body worn cam from *:* P.m to *:* P.m.
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It sounds like you're taking steps to address discrepancies in your case. Remember to follow court procedures for filing a motion to subpoena the video footage. Ensure your documentation is thorough to support your claims. If you need further help, court clerks can be a good resource.
It sounds like you're taking steps to address discrepancies in your case. Remember to follow court procedures for filing a motion to subpoena the video footage. Ensure your documentation is thorough to support your claims. If you need further help, court clerks can be a good resource.