Monday, 23 June 2014

If evidence, that confirms statements made by the accused, is purposely not reported to the accused attorney, what is the legal recourse?

Question

If evidence, that confirms statements made by the accused, is purposely not reported to the accused attorney, what is the legal recourse?



Answer

It depends on why it wasn't reported. There may be no legal recourse if it didn't affect your case, or it could be that statements may be suppressed. Call an attorney in your area.



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