Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Michigan
This is a silly matter, but I guess I have to address it. I had a relationship with a man for 3 years. Over the last month we have been off and on (mostly off) and most of the time he contacts me to start the relationship over again. the last breakup was 4 days ago we did not contact each other in anyway. I dropped off money at his home yesterday (just left envelope on car) he text me saying thank-you I didn't reply. Later on that night I emailed a girl that I believed he was cheating on me with. The next morning I get a text from him saying how upset he was that I did this, we text back and forth a few times he tells me I am dead to him and he never wants to hear or see from me again. I ask if we can end this nicely and if we could meet to discuss somethings. He didn't text me back so I drove over to his house, he was pulling out of the drive while I was pulling in, so I turned around (right behind him) and call him on the phone. I leave a voice mail that said I was behind him and asked if he could please pull over and talk. He called me back and told me he was pulling into the police station- I figured he was being his over-dramatic self and wouldn't talk to me in private so this is why he choice the police station. He pulled into a parking low (not a police station) and parked his car, I got out of my car and he pulled away. I got in my car and went home. When I arrive home 20 minutes later I receive a call from the police station saying that the ex-boyfriend was filing a complaint for me following him. What the heck do I do? What kind of trouble does this cause me? I guess I technically did follow him, but doesn't it have to be repeated, doesn't he have to feel intimated or threatened in order to file a report? Doesn't he have to tell me not to follow him? I don't think I acted unreasonable.... Is this considered falsifying a police report?
2 Answers from Attorneys
If you not arrested or ticketed for anything, do nothing. Leave him alone and move on. If you are charged, you have reasonable defenses and will need a defense lawyer to help you. Visit www.kliszlaw.com to discuss. Tim Klisz
For now, I would do absolutely nothing. If or when charges are filed, you may need a defense attorney. Tim Klisz, above, is a fine example. As to your ex-boyfriend, STAY AWAY FROM HIM and your problems should resolve themselves! Good luck.
Regards, Mark
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