Authoritative text in complaints of a sexual crime?
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Apr 27
When reporting a sexual crime, it is important to provide detailed and accurate information to law enforcement authorities. This includes providing a clear and concise account of the incident, including the date, time, and location of the crime, as well as any physical evidence or witnesses that may be available. It is also important to provide any relevant information about the perpetrator, such as their name, physical description, and any known aliases or contact information. Additionally, it is important to cooperate fully with law enforcement authorities and follow their instructions in order to ensure a thorough investigation and prosecution of the perpetrator.
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Apr 27
Complaint for Sexual Assault
State of [State] County of [County]
IN THE [COURT NAME]
[Plaintiff's Name], Plaintiff,
v.
[Defendant's Name], Defendant.
Complaint
Now comes the Plaintiff, [Plaintiff's Name], through undersigned counsel, and for their Complaint against the Defendant, [Defendant's Name], states as follows:
1. Introduction
a. Plaintiff is a resident of [City, State]. b. Defendant is a resident of [City, State]. c. This is an action for damages arising from a sexual assault committed by the Defendant against the Plaintiff.
2. Factual Allegations
a. On [Date of Assault], at [Time of Assault], the Defendant sexually assaulted the Plaintiff at [Location of Assault]. b. The Defendant's actions included [Brief description of assault]. c. The Plaintiff did not consent to the Defendant's sexual advances. d. The Plaintiff suffered severe physical and emotional injuries as a result of the Defendant's assault. e. The Plaintiff has incurred medical, counseling, and other expenses as a result of the assault.
3. Causes of Action
A. Battery
a. The Defendant's actions constituted an intentional, harmful, and offensive touching of the Plaintiff without her consent.
B. Assault
a. The Defendant's actions caused the Plaintiff to reasonably fear for her safety.
C. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (IIED)
a. The Defendant's actions intentionally or recklessly caused the Plaintiff severe emotional distress.
4. Damages
a. Plaintiff has suffered the following damages as a result of the Defendant's assault: 1. Physical pain and suffering 2. Emotional distress 3. Medical expenses 4. Counseling expenses 5. Loss of income 6. Permanent scarring or disfigurement 7. Punitive damages
5. Demand for Relief
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff respectfully requests that this Honorable Court enter judgment against the Defendant, [Defendant's Name], and grant the following relief:
a. Compensatory damages in an amount to be determined at trial; b. Punitive damages; c. Costs and reasonable attorney's fees; and d. Such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and equitable.