Dropped Charges And Consequences

Summary

If charges for filing a false police report are dropped, you may still face legal issues for leaving an accident scene and lacking insurance in tennessee. Consider consulting a lawyer to address these concerns and understand potential penalties.

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If I was arrested for filing a false police report when I reported my vehicle stolen spent one day in jail then was bonded out my first court appearance the judge did not say anything about filing a false police report but he did bring up leaving the scene of an accident and not having insurance since everything was based on the initial charge and arrest of filing a false police report since the false police report was dropped what is my legal status what is grounds what does this mean
It sounds like the original charge of filing a false police report was dropped, but now there are new concerns regarding leaving the scene of an accident and not having insurance. Here's what this means:
- Legal Status: The dropped charge means you're not facing consequences for the false report, but you may face charges related to the accident and insurance.
- Leaving the Scene: Tennessee law prohibits leaving the scene of an accident without exchanging information or notifying police.
- Insurance: Driving without insurance in Tennessee can result in penalties.
You might want to consult a lawyer about these new concerns. Do you want help with connecting to local lawyers?