Legal Question in Real Estate Law in South Carolina

My fiance was accused of scratching a former co-workers car and will be tried on 12/28/11. The evidence they have provided us has nothing in it that says she was seen doing this. The only thing said was that another co-worker saw my fiance walking around the car, but she had to walk around the car to get to hers. The side of the car that was scratched was on the side away from the building where no one inside could have seen the scratch being made. What should we do? I don't see how she could be convicted with the evidence they shared, unless they did not share all of the evidence.


Asked on 12/27/11, 9:04 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Johnston Law Offices of Robert J. Johnston

I'm assuming you do not have a lawyer representing your fiance. You really should. The lawyer is able to submit a Discovery request which will force the prosecution to provide all of the evidence. That's important.

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Answered on 12/27/11, 8:53 pm


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