Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Texas
If a man is arrested, indicted, and convicted of a third degree felony assault and to this day investigators in the case have never taken his statement, and when he was arrested and held in jail he repeatedly asked to make a statement and was told to wait for investigators, were his due process rights violated? All evidence and statements used by the state/prosecutor came only from the accuser who actually trespassed into the convicted person's home and scratched his face.
Asked on 8/18/11, 4:41 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Mark Dunn
Mark D. Dunn
Why would he want to talk to the investigators?
How was he convicted? Why didn't he speak up in Court (at the trial)?
Answered on 8/19/11, 5:26 pm
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