Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Validity of a citation
I recently received a document in the mail stating that I have a court arraignment concerning a drunk in public charge. However, I was never formally arrested nor cited and have little clue as to the basis for this allogation. If there is valid basis for this allogation, can I be convicted of the drunk in public charge even though I was never cited?
Asked on 11/03/04, 1:18 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lyle Johnson
Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law
Re: Validity of a citation
You need to consult with an attorney to discuss the facts fully. Also be sure to either personally attend the court hearing or have an attorney appear for you.
Answered on 11/03/04, 11:56 am
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