What to do if I have been charged with conspiracy to commit simple criminal damage to property over $500?
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What to do if I have been charged with conspiracy to commit simple criminal damage to property over $500?
The party I have been accused of conspiring with has already been to court regarding this case. The district attorney advised that the court dismiss the charges conspiracy and criminal damage charges against my accused co-conspirator. What does this mean for me when I go to face the charges against me?
Asked on July 16, 2013 under Criminal Law, Louisiana
Answers:
Robert Johnston / Law Office of Robert J. Johnston Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Your question is a good one. But its like thousands of other questions people ask on these sites. There is no way to inform you as to what to do. It takes years of education and practice to become a competent criminal defense attorney. Your best bet is to hire one.
Robert J. Johnston
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