Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
i was just talked to about destroying mailboxes with pop bottle bombs and there are no charges pressed, am i still going to be charged anyway and have to go to court?
2 Answers from Attorneys
That probably just means that there investigation is not complete yet. Sometimes they can take up to several months or longer before they are complete, especially if there is physical evidence that needs to be scientifically tested. They can always file charges against you as long as the statute of limitations has not expired. You or your lawyer can also check in with the assigned detective periodically to get a status update on the progress of the investigation.
There is no way to predict whether you will be charged. However, of team of defense attorneys often gets involved in cases long before they are actually filed. If you want to have an attorney on your team, you should read more here:
www.AggressiveCriminalDefense.com
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