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felony charge of robbery 3rd degree

If someone who charges you with a felony lied to the police about being in the military and what happened. How can this be used in the accussed favor? The felony charge is grabing a cell phone.


Asked on 7/04/07, 7:55 pm

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Jeffrey Bloom Law Offices of Jeffrey Bloom

Re: felony charge of robbery 3rd degree

It depends on a number of things...where you just arrested? Were you indicted? Is the case about to be tried? It also depends on the overall strength of the evidence in the case. Is the entire case based on the word of this person, or is there other evidence that can be used by the DA?

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Answered on 7/04/07, 8:21 pm
Christopher Hoyt The Law Offices of Christopher W. Hoyt

Re: felony charge of robbery 3rd degree

That information can be used in a number of different ways by your attorney (e.g., at trial, pre-arrest or pre-trial etc). Please feel free to contact my office if we can be of any assistance in this matter.

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Answered on 7/04/07, 9:08 pm


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