Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
motion to supress
if arresting officer is not present what happens to the case?
Asked on 10/02/08, 10:22 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
William Gwaltney
William W. Gwaltney, Attorneys at Law
Re: motion to supress
depends on a lot of things
Answered on 10/02/08, 10:24 pm
Valerie Masters
Valerie Masters, P.A.
Re: motion to supress
It depends on whether they need him as witness and the reason why he is not present. If he has a valid excuse then the court will reset the motion.
Answered on 10/02/08, 10:30 pm
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