Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

is just someone accusing an individual of a crime with no proof or evidence or anything...is that enough for law enforcement to issue a warrant for the accused party?


Asked on 4/01/16, 1:12 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Joe Dane Law Office of Joe Dane

It could be.

When you say "no proof" - the law does not absolutely require some sort of physical evidence to back up what somebody says. It may not be the strongest case, but it's not required.

The "proof" is somebody saying you did something.

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Answered on 4/01/16, 7:06 am


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