A situation where a named victim fabricates or misattributes injuries to a partner that were not actually caused by them.
“there's also situations where the named victim may be making up a story so there have been cases that i've worked on specifically where someone gets injured in some way that is not related to any kind of domestic argument whatsoever but then later on someone calls the cops and said oh i got this injury from them i've seen situations where someone was involved in a skiing accident and then later on that day they got into an argument with their significant other and then reported that their injuries that they had from previously in the day were caused by their partner which was blatantly untrue”
Alexis explains: "there's also situations where the named victim may be making up a story so there have been cases that i've worked on specifically where someone gets injured in some way that is not related to any kind of domestic argument whatsoever but then later on someone calls the cops and said oh i got this injury from them i've seen situations where someone was involved in a skiing accident and then later on that day they got into an argument with their significant other and then reported that their injuries that they had from previously in the day were caused by their partner which was blatantly untrue"
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Got into a DV case because of an ex I let back in the home and made my life very hard
he fought hard for me
they dismissed the whole case
their belief of my side and story and their knowledge in the legal system they were able to get my case dismissed
get my case dismissed