Can I recant a statement agianst someone else. I felt at time is what happened but now thnink i acted hastedly

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Can I recant a statement agianst someone else. I felt at time is what happened but now thnink i acted hastedly

My husband was angry after fight with me, left house hit portch with car. I said several (3) times which may have not been correct. now they are charging him with a felony and bailsman put restraining order on him. I dont feel that he is a danger to me or family.

Asked on April 24, 2009 under Criminal Law, New Hampshire

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MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

You really need to think about this. I am not passing judgment but why are you recanting -- he HIT THE PORCH WITH THE CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

You need to contact http://www.nhcadsv.org/crisis_centers.cfm and after speaking with them, decide if you want to drop the charges. 


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