Not exact matches
If you had, and they determine you lied to them, you can get some criminal charges
filed against you (waiting
police time /
resources or
filing a false complaint... depending on what the statute is called in your jurisdiction.)
In Crisp v. Watertown, Ms. Crisp, a first year special education teacher,
filed a lawsuit claiming that her contract to teach was not renewed because she complained that she was being sexually harassed not only by the School
Resource Police Officer, but also by the Vice Principal and another special education teacher who she claimed created a hostile work environment by gossiping about an alleged relationship she was having with the School
Resource Officer.
Additionally, the crime that they were apprehended for will no longer take up
police resources as it can now be
filed in the «we know who did it but can never get a conviction» cabinet because none of the evidence they have will be admissible in court.
However, as Android
Police reports, Google has uploaded to AOSP «every line of code, every
resource and ever config
file,» which means curious people can dig through it to see what Google has been working on.