Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Can the state prosecute with out the states witness?
Asked on 6/11/15, 11:35 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Joseph Justice
The Justice Law Firm
The State can use a witness from anywhere as long as they can get that person to appear at trial. In serious cases is is common for the state to provide travel for out of state witnesses.
Answered on 6/11/15, 11:38 am
Nicholas Dorsten
Blake & Dorsten, P.A.
They can if they can prove the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt. Without knowing more details, we cannot give you a complete answer. Talk to your lawyer for more information.
Good luck,
Answered on 6/11/15, 11:58 am
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