He got broken ankle, crushed knee, been together still off and on, but he is not getting his way with me and is now threatening me that he'll go file charges. What will happen to me if he follows through with the threats?
If you intentionally hit him with a car and caused severe injuries you could easily get a year in jail and be sued for a hundred thousand dollars or more. I am surprised that he would still want to be with someone that ran him over, but love is blind, and sometimes stupid too.
His threats are empty. No one can "press charges" unless they are a prosecutor. All he can do is call the police and they take a report. They may send their report on to the DA, or they may not. They are going to need to be able that you intentionally ran him over. Any DA will be suspicious of his delay in reporting it. Based on what you've described here, I would be shocked if a DA had any interest in the case.
The police will take a police report and investigate. If there is enough information to move forward with the charges, then a prosecutor will open a case and charge you. You will likely need an attorney, and you should refuse to talk to the police without your attorney present.
They can charge you with at least felonious assault, which carries up to 4 years in prison. If he is using a threat of prosecution to get sex or other things from you,he can be charged with extortion which carries up to 20 years in prison.
You can be charged with felony vehicular assault. He can also sue you civilly for monetary damages, which sound substantial. Glad you are not my girlfriend.
The injuries make a pretty serious charge, with vehicular assault, 2nd degree assault, 1st degree assault and attempted murder possible charges - some of these carry mandatory prison you need to be prepared to be arrested if he follows through with the threats - meaning: do not talk with police or prosecutors about the facts - none of them just tell the police, I want a lawyer - keep saying it no matter what they say, imply, or threaten you have a right to say nothing, but not to lie - so say nothing there is nothing you can tell the police today that you cannot tell them tomorrow after talking with a lawyer you are allowed to record any conversation you are a part of, so maybe you use the recorder on your phone to record his threats? Do not let him know you have done it or will do it - remember that you are being recorded too, so do not make any statements that admit or agree with what he is saying - also, no lies by you you might want to meet with a lawyer soon to discuss and make a plan.
You have described a very serious crime and could be charged and imprisoned for it. You should immediately seek counsel and not speak of the incident to ANYONE except your attorney.
Then you will probably be charged with attempted murder and spend a long time in prison. Hire a lawyer now before you open your mouth to the wrong people and incriminate yourself further.
If he files charges, you will probably be charged with aggravated battery, perhaps even attempted murder. You will need to hire an attorney and it would not hurt to set up a few consultations with criminal defense attorneys in your area.
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