Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
federal questions
I have 2 important questions:
1. When the FBI conducts an investigation don't they have to obtain all the evidence: can they deliberately refuse to obtain evidence that proves the accused innocent?
2. If a person is on pre-trial supervision how does that affect the Speedy Trial rules in a federal criminal case?
Asked on 7/16/07, 1:10 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Dane Johnson
Johnson & Johnson Law Firm, P.C.
Re: federal questions
The government is suppose to be a neutral party when obtaining evidence.
The Speedy Trial Act is not effected by pre-trial supervision.
Call Dane Johnson - Board Certified Crimnal Lawyer to discuss further.
Answered on 7/16/07, 3:46 pm
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