Legal Question in Criminal Law in Arizona
can a person be successful in a lawsuit claiming assault if te victim never saw the peretrator?
Asked on 10/24/09, 10:57 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joan Bundy
Joan Bundy Law
It depends on whether there were any witnesses who can identify the perpetrator or if the victim had any other sensory observation of the attacker (such as smell, voice, height, clothing, etc.).
Answered on 11/04/09, 11:08 am
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