Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

grand larson

my mother in-law worked for a doctor and was the office manager. He gave her the power to write checks,and so forth. Now he is accusing her of grand larson.what should she do. She has all her bank records, but they also won't show her the evidence against her.


Asked on 6/10/07, 12:22 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: grand larson

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The evidence will come out during the discovery stage of any prosecution if charges have been filed. I would strongly suggest that your mother-in-law retain a criminal attorney to represent her as this is a serious matter.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 6/10/07, 4:00 pm
Raul Ruiz The Law Offices of Raul Ruiz, P.A.

Re: grand larson

It sounds as though this is a case about proof. You should seek the services of an attorney to defend your mother-in-law. These are serious charges.

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Answered on 6/10/07, 12:30 pm


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