Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

obstruction of justice without violence

can someone be charge with octruction without violence if they were sleeping in the back of a convertible car, handcuffed in the car and lifted out by police officers?


Asked on 6/23/07, 3:53 pm

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: obstruction of justice without violence

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From the facts you have presented, it would seem unlikely. Frankly, however, I have learned that often times the facts told to me by my clients do not match the fact pattern given on a police report or what eyewitnesses may say.

If charges are pressed, you should retain an attorney who can challange the state and make them prove their case by attacking the police report and looking for outside witnesses who are not related to the case.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 6/23/07, 5:12 pm


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