Ummm no. I know how to read a police report.
It's not confusing at all.
They waited 5 hours to call police, they called upon her discharge.
It makes sense now, it all does.
My friend stated that she was going to sue the doctor because they forced a a catheter in her. This happened immediately...
Trying to call a loved one.
I just realized something else.
They lied about the time it happened.
It happened at 11 pm
And they claim that it happened at 4 am
So why did they take 5 hours to call the police?
The problem is, yes she is obviously innocent until proven guilty but you are disadvantaged in defending against a charge like this, many believe you to be guilty.
Some people might say, why would a doctor lie?
Well, in the police officer's legal opinion he assumed a 3rd degree assault.
The prosecutor ups it to a 10 year felony
The police officer's statement says that her arm was red, they also stated that they took pictures however they weren't filed for the PC determination.
So i presume they can...
It was in a hospital
Abdominal pain that she believed was food poisoning.
Yes, there is more to the story, my friend was a complete bitch because she was in so much pain. She had a very bad attitude. But I'm sure that happens in a hospital setting.
I'm not sure if you read me right, my friend...
Question i have is
If the so called victim admits to grabbing the phone, at that point is it really an assault?
The other question is, the elements to the charge of an assault on public safety might not be met, specifically where is it in a doctor's duty to grab a phone out of someone's hand?
A friend has been charged with assault on public safety personnel..
The accusation states that the victim (a doctor) attempted to help her find a number in her phone when my friend smacked her arm with the phone causing injury.
What my friend said was that the doctor was annoyed that she was on...