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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Could i be placed under arrest with no incriminating evidence?

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
Generally, you don't have any right to view the video while the case is still being investigated. They may show it to you to coax a confession. They may just tell you the video is definitely you. Beware: the cops don't have to tell you the truth about the clarity of the video. The best advice any attorney can give you is to stop cooperating with them. If they think it's you, there is virtually nothing you can do to help yourself, by talking. The best thing you can do for yourself at this point is to invoke your 5th Amendment right to be silent. And yes, if they feel they have probable cause to arrest you for the alleged crime, they can be calling you to the station for no other reason than to arrest you, with or without the confession. Best of luck. Rick
Generally, you don't have any right to view the video while the case is still being investigated. They may show it to you to coax a confession. They may just tell you the video is definitely you. Beware: the cops don't have to tell you the truth about the clarity of the video. The best advice any attorney can give you is to stop cooperating with them. If they think it's you, there is virtually nothing you can do to help yourself, by talking. The best thing you can do for yourself at this point is to invoke your 5th Amendment right to be silent. And yes, if they feel they have probable cause to arrest you for the alleged crime, they can be calling you to the station for no other reason than to arrest you, with or without the confession. Best of luck. Rick
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My girlfriend took a charge of mine, if I admit what will happen?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Apparently the police and the prosecutor believe they have sufficient evidence to prosecute her. You may or may not do any good by trying to "take the case". Talk with your lawyer.
Apparently the police and the prosecutor believe they have sufficient evidence to prosecute her. You may or may not do any good by trying to "take the case". Talk with your lawyer.
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Can I own a registered gun although my husband is a convicted felon of drug possession?

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Answered by attorney Dennis Julian Roberts (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Dennis Roberts A Professional Corporation
If YOU are not a convicted felon yes you can own a gun. BUT you'd better keep it in a lock box where the only key is outside of the house like with your parents or a sibling. Make damn sure his prints are NOT on the gun.
If YOU are not a convicted felon yes you can own a gun. BUT you'd better keep it in a lock box where the only key is outside of the house like with your parents or a sibling. Make damn sure his prints are NOT on the gun.
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