Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Re: a criminal complaint that the district attorney signs under the penalty of perjury.
the complaint alleges the defendant did one thing
But the public defender says the allegations are something completely different.
Under the penalty of perjury is the district attorney allowed to make generic, general and random allegations?
Asked on 4/27/15, 12:54 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
The public defender usually disagrees with the D.A.'s allegations. That's how things are supposed to work. It's perfectly normal. Besides, all the D.A. says under penalty of perjury is that the allegations are being made and that the D.A. believes them to be true. She is not saying that they *are* true.
Answered on 4/27/15, 12:17 pm
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