Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
State Case Changed to Federal
This case was originally going to be a state case (First offense, nonviolent). A plea bargain was arranged by a federal agent and once the plea bargain was completed, the agents changed the case to a federal case. I don't know whether an immunity letter was signed (I think that is required in a federal case?), but the prosecution is now charging the defendant with a conspiracy charge. What is going on and what legal protection is there?
Asked on 10/18/02, 6:55 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Dan Conaway
Conaway&Strickler, P.C.
Re: State Case Changed to Federal
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Answered on 10/18/02, 9:08 am
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