Traffic Accident Legal Advice

Summary

The police can request footage from street cameras if available. You can provide your evidence anonymously, but its at the discretion of the police to keep your identity confidential. The text messages might be relevant even with the use of nicknames. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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Hello Shayla, could you please clarify what specific issue you're facing related to traffic? And also, could you please let me know your location as the traffic laws can vary from place to place?
Akron ohio
Hello Shayla, it seems you're facing a traffic-related issue in Akron, Ohio. To offer the most accurate information, could you please provide more details about the situation?
. My daughter’s ex abusive boyfriend was in a car accident , he hit a telephone pole drunk & fled the scene with cuts & bruises. . Later that same night , my daughter who wasnt In the car with him , She went to the police pretending that she caused the accident when she wasn’t to protect him. The cop said they would only charge her with a driving un-licensed & dismiss the rest of the charges but she still havs a court date set. . I have proff of the text msgs she sent me that night saying he was in the accident and she was home she stated when it happened, I have proof she told me he was seriously hurt but was able to walk away and leave the car wreaked . she refuses to tell the truth on him but I don’t want to see her get into trouble at court for something she didn’t do. Can police check the street camera to see the video if it catches HIM coming out of the car not her? is there a way I can show my evidence without the police letting her know I told . I don’t want her to know I said anything. Her court date is set so I’m tryin to see what I can do before then or is it even pointless to use the texts bc she used his nickname not his full name in the texts when we spoke of him.
Hello Shayla, I understand your concern. Here are a few points:
- The police can request footage from street cameras if available.
- You can provide your evidence anonymously, but it's at the discretion of the police to keep your identity confidential.
- The text messages might be relevant even with the use of nicknames.
Please consult a local attorney for specific advice.
Ok
Hello Shayla, I hope the information provided was helpful. If you need further assistance or have more questions, don't hesitate to ask.