21yr Coach preys on 13yr old – reported – now I’m in Trouble?!

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21yr Coach preys on 13yr old – reported – now I’m in Trouble?!

A 21yr coach and 13yr having a relationship. Have txt messages. I sent letter-containing facts, no speculation, as concerned citizen requesting investigation- anonymously.Unrelated person also sent letter. Police came to his home very accusatory.This has affected all girls who knew of it.I don’t want police bullying me..What kind of an atty should I get?The abuse happened in IL I reside in AL.

Asked on June 17, 2009 under Criminal Law, Alabama

Answers:

M.S., Member, Connecticut Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

Since you reported this information anonymously, it is unclear how the police have either located you, or on what basis they would be "bullying" you.  Moreover, since you have not provided facts with respect to what, if any, relationship you had with the coach, it is especially unclear in what capacity your identity might be relevant to the investigation.  Nevertheless, if you feel that you may be involved, in any respect, in a criminal investigation, it is always a good idea for you to consult with and/or retain a criminal defense attorney.  Since each state has a different set of criminal laws, it would probably be best to hire an attorney who practices law in the state that the crime is being investigated, which, in this case appears to be IL.


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