Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia

I have been charged with conspiracy to distribute drugs, the officer who will be testifying against me was just asked to resign due to fact another police officer caught him using drugs, the commonwealth sees no problem with the former officer testifying against me. What do you think?


Asked on 11/19/09, 7:02 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

sheryl shane sheryl shane, attorney at law

Your attorney may have an advantage in cross examining the officer who was just asked to

resign. But, keep in mind - the judge in a bench trial is the fact finder; if you have a jury they

are the factfinders.... they can determine whether the officers testimony against you is sound.

They determine the weight to assign. The case is simply not "just thrown out" because the

officer got into a little trouble. My guess is that you are in a better situation than if the officer

never did get in trouble. But nothing is a sure thing. You need an attorney who is great in cross examination if you are going forward.

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Answered on 11/24/09, 12:07 pm


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