Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
Robbery
I have been charged with armed roberry. My lawyer does not seem to want to fight this case. I am wondering if I can be convicted on one person testimony? Meaning, if no evidence exist to support a co-defendants testimony, can i be taken to trial, and found guilty? Also, are there any laws that would allow the trial courts to get around the speedy trial rules? Lastly, when a case is dissmised does it have to be stated on the record, if it's with or without predjudice? To my knowledge the law leaves no room for an asumption. Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Robbery
Many people have been convicte on much less evidence. You should seek vigoruous representation to protect your rights. If you would like to discuss protecting your interests in more detail call me at 586-992-9981. good luck.
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