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Moffitt Law, LLC

4.4
44 Reviews
  • 309 Old Morgan Street, LaGrange, GA 30240+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • Moffitt Law, LLC is proud to serve the LaGrange community under the guidance of founder Tyler Moffitt. Raised in LaGrange and a graduate of LaGrange High School, Tyler returned... Read More

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Tyler Moffitt
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  • Serving LaGrange, GA

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Peter Alford

4.0
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  • 300 W Broome Street, Suite 100, LaGrange, GA 30241

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Should I fight a case with no evidence?

Answered by attorney Philip Daniel Hache
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Phil Hache
You can fight any case. If the only evidence is the officers statement, then it is possible that the officer's credibility could be impeached on the stand. The likelihood of winning would depend on many different factors. With a good attorney who potentially would go to trial on your behalf, it is very possible that the prosecutors would be willing to negotiate a better plea than what you may initially be facing. There are many factors to consider on whether a case should be taken to trial or not. You should consult with a criminal defense attorney in your area that you feel comfortable and confident with.
You can fight any case. If the only evidence is the officers statement, then it is possible that the officer's credibility could be impeached on the stand. The likelihood of winning would depend on many different factors. With a good attorney who potentially would go to trial on your behalf, it is very possible that the prosecutors would be willing to negotiate a better plea than what you may initially be facing. There are many factors to consider on whether a case should be taken to trial or not. You should consult with a criminal defense attorney in your area that you feel comfortable and confident with.
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What are the possible consequences of our offenses and also is it best advised to hire an attorney?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You and your wife do need an attorney. The "m" stands for misdemeanor. You are each charged with battery against the other.
You and your wife do need an attorney. The "m" stands for misdemeanor. You are each charged with battery against the other.

Can you get charged for pawning a lawn mower that you found in your lawn but didn't know it was stolen?

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Answered by attorney Kristi Noelle Gladden (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Gladden-Flenniken & Associates, LLC
In Georgia, there is a criminal charge called "Theft of Lost or Mislaid Property", which seems to apply to your situation. You could be charged, and at least have to pay restitution to the pawn company. With this kind of crime, the standard used is not whether or not you actually knew that the lawn mower was stolen, but SHOULD you have known that someone probably didn't just leave a lawn mower just sitting in the road for anyone to take. If you have never been arrested before, or have a minor criminal record, the District Attorney may be willing to give you a break. I always recommend that someone at least talk to an attorney in person, because most criminal defense attorneys will give you a free consultation. Good luck.
In Georgia, there is a criminal charge called "Theft of Lost or Mislaid Property", which seems to apply to your situation. You could be charged, and at least have to pay restitution to the pawn company. With this kind of crime, the standard used is not whether or not you actually knew that the lawn mower was stolen, but SHOULD you have known that someone probably didn't just leave a lawn mower just sitting in the road for anyone to take. If you have never been arrested before, or have a minor criminal record, the District Attorney may be willing to give you a break. I always recommend that someone at least talk to an attorney in person, because most criminal defense attorneys will give you a free consultation. Good luck.
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