Legal Question in DUI Law in South Carolina
I was found guilty of some charges in my absence while in federal custody. How is this possible and what can I do to rectify the problem?
Asked on 11/22/09, 9:50 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Johnston
Law Offices of Robert J. Johnston
I have no idea how it happened, but the convictions cannot stand. If you were in the custody of the government, then the government cannot try the case without you. Simple as that. You need an attorney to file a motion to set aside the verdict. Its not complicated. Its just a matter of proving that you were in custody at the time of the trial.
My firm is in the Myrtle Beach area in Horry County and I'm licensed in all Federal Courts in the State in case you want some help with this.
Robert Johnston, Attorney
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Answered on 11/27/09, 10:17 pm
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