If he can't produce clear evidence, then I think you have a chance of winning this case. But I advise you to contact a professional lawyer because it is on his skills that the verdict will be pronounced in court. I'm from Jersey, and I've had a situation in my life where they could have put me in jail. I was in a bar, drinking beer and not touching anyone, then a man of about 40-45 sat down next to me at the bar, and I started a dialogue with him. We drank a lot of beer and were very un-sober and just as we were about to leave the place two guys that my new acquaintance knew came through the door. He started fighting with them, knocking one out in a punch and pushing the other one back so far that he fell neck-deep on a chair. We ended up with a dead body with a broken neck. In the morning I realized what had happened, especially when the police came to me, charged me with murder, and took me away for questioning. It turned out that the very same person I knew had told the police that I had done it when I was apparently breaking them up during a fight, and that's why they took me away. I urgently needed a good lawyer to help exonerate me and prove otherwise, so I turned to lawyer who is considered the best in our state. He studied the case, and the facts, and ended up proving the man I was drinking beer with was guilty. As a result, the guy went to jail for first-degree manslaughter, he got five years for it, and I'm glad I didn't go to jail.