Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Missouri
dss/casa/gal lying in reports and verbally to Judge.
May 30/06 during court hearing, casa/dss/gal made statements to judge that my fiance pled guilty to kidnapping in 2003, when there was never any charge of this in 2003 and he never pled guilty to such a charge, ever. This is pattern in the DSS office, as casa worker/gal said they got their information from dss report ( to me ) when I asked where they got that information from during a break at court. We have document where DSS worker also put this in report to another judge months ago. What is our legal recourse as Judge let this stand that it happened, when it didn't. This worker has made false statements of this nature in the past to prosecutor, in reports and to Judge and others. We have documents showing those were false also. Tried to press charges with police and were denied to do so. What can we do to get this off the dss reports and now court file? Judge would not listen in court that this was untrue.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: dss/casa/gal lying in reports and verbally to Judge.
This appers to b ebeyond what you can fix on your own. You need to hire an attorney in the County where this case is being heard. Your fiance may want to hire an attorney too. You do not have any recourse agaisn any o fht eparties who lied abou thim. He might. Your can have the fiel straightenbded out by having your atotrney pursue the matter as vigorously as possible.
Good Luck
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