Clearing False Accusations

Summary

If your court case was dismissed, Virginia law allows for the removal of your name from the sex offender registry. Harassment by law enforcement can be reported to the Virginia State Police Professional Standards Unit. For compensation, you may need to file a civil lawsuit. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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Of course… I was posted as a sex offender by a state trooper, and when I went to court, two weeks ago, I beat the case.
Hello Harold Louis Waller Jr., congratulations on your court victory. Now, to better assist you, could you please let me know your current location and whether you want to get your name removed from the sex offender registry?
Of course, my name should be removed by those that proclaim and falsely accuse me. My issue is that my name has been denigrated. My life has been threatened, and I should be compensated. You are very much aware of how people who are proclaim to be sex offenders are treated, therefore be straight up with me.
I understand your concern, Harold Louis Waller Jr. To provide accurate advice, could you please tell me the state where the case happened? This will help me understand the specific laws pertaining to your situation.
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Apologies for the confusion, Harold Louis Waller Jr. I was asking for the state where your case occurred. This information is crucial to provide you with accurate legal advice.
Yes, of course… this happened in Emporia Virginia. The state trooper name is Sergeant Session and her superior name is Sergeant Terry Albright. He is located in Chesapeake allow me to give you a little information about myself I did 36s for months and 12 days in the department of corrections. I was released last year * April *. Since I have been out Sergeant Albright and Sergeant Session has continue to harass me in my family because I would not sign up or register as a sex offender. I refuse to do so because I have not offend anyone sexually. They have even threaten to lock me up. I agree that they should if they have reason they decided to take me to court Juneteenth. The judge dismiss the case the judge here in Emporia, Virginia, S Sargent session, wild with sea hound be down without any signature or photo she did not answer .
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Harold. Based on your information:
- Virginia law allows for the removal of your name from the sex offender registry if the court case was dismissed.
- Harassment by law enforcement can be reported to the Virginia State Police Professional Standards Unit: (*) *-*
- For compensation, you may need to file a civil lawsuit, for which you should consult a local attorney.

Remember, this is general legal information and may not apply exactly to your situation. It's always best to consult a local attorney.
About six months ago, I found out by my sister that I was all the sex offenders list. I was shocked. Sergeant Tisha Session had posted me without any signature from me. Then she decided to take me to court because I refuse to register it begin in February. He is the most important part that you can start with, but there’s also another part.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Harold. Based on your information:
- Virginia law allows for the removal of your name from the sex offender registry if the court case was dismissed.
- Harassment by law enforcement can be reported to the Virginia State Police Professional Standards Unit: (*) *-*
- For compensation, you may need to file a civil lawsuit, for which you should consult a local attorney.
Remember, this is general legal information and may not apply exactly to your situation. It's always best to consult a local attorney.
So what would you recommend that I start with a civil suit?
To start a civil suit in Virginia, you could:
- Identify the legal basis for your claim (e.g. defamation, false imprisonment).
- Gather evidence to support your claim.
- Consult with a local attorney.
- Draft and file a complaint with the appropriate court.
Remember this is general advice. It's best to consult a local attorney.
thanks
You're welcome, Harold. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Remember, consulting with a local attorney will give you the most accurate advice for your specific situation.