Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
investigating accusations that may be false
If a person made a report to child protection - anonymously and blocked the call, can the police get the phone records when the person in question (who was investigated) feels that the allegations were false. If so, and the incident is investigated - what type of repurcutions does the caller face when they believed that there was a problem ?
Asked on 6/29/01, 9:42 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: investigating accusations that may be false
There should be no consequences whatsoever
to a good faith report
Answered on 7/03/01, 8:56 pm
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