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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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If you are obviously arrested and have no idea why, once bail out, how do you find out why you were arrested?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Sometimes, the paperwork for the bail will give you the reason for the arrest. Look at it carefully and look for either a code section or a charge listed. If you do not find one, you will have to wait until your first court appearance (arraignment) where you will be notified of the charges against you.
Sometimes, the paperwork for the bail will give you the reason for the arrest. Look at it carefully and look for either a code section or a charge listed. If you do not find one, you will have to wait until your first court appearance (arraignment) where you will be notified of the charges against you.
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What can I do if I’m being falsely accused of stealing?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
I would demand to see the video tape. If your employer refuses to produce the tape, chances are there is no tape. You might have a claim against the person for libel or slander, and, in some cases, there could potentially be a claim for wrongful termination. Does your boss have a superior above him? If so, maybe you should go to your boss's supervisor.
I would demand to see the video tape. If your employer refuses to produce the tape, chances are there is no tape. You might have a claim against the person for libel or slander, and, in some cases, there could potentially be a claim for wrongful termination. Does your boss have a superior above him? If so, maybe you should go to your boss's supervisor.
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What would be considered construtive possesion during a search warrant?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Constructive possession is you present at the house, the drugs and guns present, you having a close relationship with the owner of the premises or the person claiming that they own the drugs and gun. Time to retain an attorney.
Constructive possession is you present at the house, the drugs and guns present, you having a close relationship with the owner of the premises or the person claiming that they own the drugs and gun. Time to retain an attorney.
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