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Richard Westberry
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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.

What can be done if my brother was charged with rape but I have proof that he didn’t do it and he is in jail right what can I do against her?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You can retain an attorney. The fact that you are not an attorney makes me suspicious about your definitive evidence. There is nothing you can do to her/victim. If you harass the victim, it will be construed as tampering with a witness.
You can retain an attorney. The fact that you are not an attorney makes me suspicious about your definitive evidence. There is nothing you can do to her/victim. If you harass the victim, it will be construed as tampering with a witness.
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Can I be held liable for theft as an associate if it wasn't my fault?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
Thefts occur in stores. How is it that you think you even might be liable for the criminal act of someone else?
Thefts occur in stores. How is it that you think you even might be liable for the criminal act of someone else?

Can I take legal action against an ex who stole money from my account?

Answered by attorney Diane Buerger
Criminal Law lawyer at The Buerger Law Firm, P.A.
You may contact the local police department -- or sheriff's office -- where the offenses occurred and file a complaint.  (Whether you contact the police or sheriff's office depends on whether the offense happened within city/town limits or in the county.)   More than likely he will be charged and a warrant for his arrest will be issued.  Since he's in Pennsylvania, you will need to let law enforcement know that.  With regard to the unauthorized use of your ATM card/s, the bank and law enforcement will probably want to know how he could have used it unless you gave him the password.  Inmy experience, banks usually are unwilling to make good on any unauthorized/fraudulent transactions unless the account holder is willing to press charges against the wrongdoer.  Even then the bank may not want to make good on what was fraudulently taken from your account unless the bank thinks it may have been  somewhat at fault for allowing the transaction/s to go through.      
You may contact the local police department -- or sheriff's office -- where the offenses occurred and file a complaint.  (Whether you contact the police or sheriff's office depends on whether the offense happened within city/town limits or in the county.)   More than likely he will be charged and a warrant for his arrest will be issued.  Since he's in Pennsylvania, you will need to let law enforcement know that.  With regard to the unauthorized use of your ATM card/s, the bank and law enforcement will probably want to know how he could have used it unless you gave him the password.  Inmy experience, banks usually are unwilling to make good on any unauthorized/fraudulent transactions unless the account holder is willing to press charges against the wrongdoer.  Even then the bank may not want to make good on what was fraudulently taken from your account unless the bank thinks it may have been  somewhat at fault for allowing the transaction/s to go through.      
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