Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Can a prosecutor ask a defendant to provide proof of a statement made? What happens if they did?
Asked on 5/31/12, 4:16 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cynthia Henley
Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
When? Where? Why is the prosecutor talking with a defendant? Why isn't the prosecutor talking with the defendant's lawyer? If the defendant is representing himself - dumb move - then the prosecutor can ask whatever of the defendant because the defendant has made himself the representative.
Answered on 6/05/12, 6:41 pm
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