If a person that I know posted my cell phone number and mug shot that taken for a charge that was dismissed, what can I do?
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If a person that I know posted my cell phone number and mug shot that taken for a charge that was dismissed, what can I do?
It was posted on Twitter without my permission.
Asked on January 31, 2013 under Personal Injury, Virginia
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
The problem that you have is that the third person has seemingly placed you in a false light even though you were arrested but the charge was dropped. I suggest that you consult with a person injury attorney to make a demand in writing upon the person that did the Twitter posting that it be immediately deleted or a legal action will be filed.
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