Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia

I am a college student, who lives in a dorm and I was recently accused of stealing a PlayStation 3. Two university police officers came to my room and began to intergate me. The officers stated that they had two witnesses that saw me walk in and out of a room but I had nothing in my posession. They then went on to say that I was also asking for a controller charger, I told them it was for my PS3 that I sold on the craigslist. After I explained everything they said they were going to check the cameras in my dorm to validate that someone actually came and brought my PS3. I was then told that after they examine the tape that a warrant will be placed out for my arrest. I am contacting you to know if they have enough evidence against me?


Asked on 4/07/10, 11:07 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Evidence for what? To arrest, perhaps; to convict, probably not(unless,

of course, more is developed).

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Answered on 4/13/10, 7:46 am


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