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Got involved with a ex professor and it ended badly. He went to the police and said I was harassing him but I didn t . Have the texts to?

Prove there Was no harassment. The detective called me today and said that the teacher is getting messages on FB on my behalf from someone and it makes me look suspicious. Not threats just basically name calling. I have to go into the station for an interview and he said that I m not in any trouble and he isn t going to arrest me but he just wants

Me to take a look at the emails to see I see something that he doesn t. Can t they just track the IP address or whatever to see who it is? Apparently it s just someone annoying the **** out of him

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 years ago
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    Do not go into the police station voluntarily and do not answer any more of their questions. The evidence against you is weak so they are trying to get you on their turf and trip you up during questioning so you incriminate yourself. They are not trying to "help you out" or "clear your name", it is their job to convict you. You do not have to prove your innocence in this country. Cease all contact with the detective immediately.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Retain an attorney and bring them to the station with you. Do not go alone. You do not know where this is going.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Get a lawyer they have free lawyers

    get one now,

    he is trying something here

    he is

    trying to hide the truth.

    the truth is

    he wanted you.

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