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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. He is the SRO, I do not have attorney and do not know where to go from here. Could I just file a report with another cop?[/quote] You definitely can. Though their first step will most likely be to check in with the SRO. Why did the SRO not feel there was probable cause to charge? I know you don’t want to give too many details probably, but was the video not clear/detailed enough? Or the offense was not considered serious enough? [/quote] The video was clear, I believe he just doesn't want to go through paper work and that stuff if the DA refuses to prosecute, but at least give us the right to file a report. [b]It was a light touch for a few seconds on the thigh. He tried to gaslight us into saying it is not serious[/b] enough but I know if I filed it with another cop they most likely would let us. It's the video I worry about.[/quote] You want to press charged for sexual assault based on a light tough on the thigh for a few seconds? It doesn't sound like the cop was gaslighting you, but was giving you an assessment of the likely outcome. I obviously haven't seen the video, but based on OP's description, this sounds like a major overreaction. [/quote] Agree. How old is your DD and other boy? All you can do at this point is file a report. It will be assigned an investigator who will interview you, probably interview the other family, maybe pull the video from the school. He then passes all his info to the prosecutor who then decides if this meets the criteria of a crime and if there is enough credible evidence for a charge. But if the kids are both under 14, unless something extreme happened on the bus, the kid is not going to get charged for a crime [/quote]
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