Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
can they charge me with possesion of marijuana when they dont have any evidence and all they have a against me is that i smelt like marijuana?
Asked on 2/17/12, 10:31 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Damon Cassens
Waters, Kubik, and Cassens
Charge, yes (although weak); convict, not necessarily.
Answered on 2/17/12, 10:33 am
Marc Milavitz
The Alternative Law Office of Marc Milavitz
Yes, anybody can be charged on the probability they commuted a crime, whether it can proven in court is a different matter.
Answered on 2/17/12, 11:03 am
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