Legal Question in Administrative Law in California

Police promise in exchange for a bust

I was wondering if it is legal for an officer to strike a deal and not keep his end of the bargain. Recently I made a deal with a narcotics officer. I was not in trouble or anything, but I have this juvenile case for my son, recently they placed him for adoption. I also had or should say have a warrant for $100,000 bail for failure to appear on a petty theft charge, actually it was my daughter who was caught shoplifting, but they charged me. Anyways this officer said he would clear my warrant, so I can deal with issues such as appealing the adoption, and he said he would get me some visits with my son. I went ahead and set up a buy bust for him and got him a half a pound of meth. Then after that, he said he could not help me out. Is that legal?


Asked on 5/10/02, 12:35 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Diamond Diamond & Associates

Re: Police promise in exchange for a bust

An officer is not the one who cuts deals. Attorneys do. All an officer can do is make a suggestion to the attorney but nothing more.

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Answered on 5/10/02, 11:49 am


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