I received a call from the police saying I sent an email a few months ago on a specific date. I have no memory of sending such an email and couldn’t find anything after searching. It’s possible someone used my Wi-Fi without my knowledge. The officer didn’t mention the email’s content and asked for my personal details and internet usage. They specifically asked about emails sent on that date, but I didn’t send any. I told them so, and they said if I remember anyone visiting that day or using my internet, I should contact them. They also gave me a number. What should I do next? What steps might the police take?
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In your written statement, clearly deny the allegations of domestic violence and state your version of events. Be factual, avoid emotional language, and provide any evidence you have to support your claims. Ensure your statement is clear, concise, and grammatically correct, as it will be submitted to the court and shared with your wife and her lawyer.
- Apni Law answered 2 years ago
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