Legal Question in Criminal Law in South Carolina

Can it be used against me?

I was arrested on April 1 for ''altering, counterfeiting, or forging a license plate'' which is a felony in the State of South Carolina. My attorney told me that in the discovery provided to him by the Solicitor's office that the arresting officer claimed that I made the statement that I ''put the fake sticker on my license plate'' which I know I didn't make during or after my rights had been read to me. During my arrest, I was on the phone with my attorney and at his advice did not make ANY statement to the arresting officer. How can I contest this information, and if I did inadvertently make the statement BEFORE my actual arrest (and my Miranda rights), can it be used against me in a trial?


Asked on 9/21/04, 11:21 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Johnston Law Offices of Robert J. Johnston

Re: Can it be used against me?

Since your attorney knows your case far better than I do, please pose these questions to him. Without knowing all the specifics of your case, it would be inappropriate for me to advise you. It sounds like you have a good lawyer and I'm sure he/she would welcome your questions.

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Answered on 9/21/04, 12:56 pm


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