What about getting ran over? Assualter get 7 yrs but without me knowing. Does 245 sherriff custody, appeals it. I was never notified, and all charges and
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What about getting ran over? Assualter get 7 yrs but without me knowing. Does 245 sherriff custody, appeals it. I was never notified, and all charges and
dropped upon completion of domestic violence class 3 cents restitution, so is that legal?
Asked on April 30, 2009 under Criminal Law, California
Answers:
MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Criminal charges have nothing to do with you. You can sue civilly - and oftentimes a convicton will serve to help you with your burden of proof. In civil cases, it is preponderence of the evidence or more likely than not as opposed to criminal burden of proof by the prosecutor which is beyond a reasonable doubt.
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