I have been falsely accused and there has been a warrant issued for my arrest I have proof the allegations against me are false police report is fake
Asked on Jan 20th, 2022 on Criminal Law - South Carolina
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I have been falsely accused of a crime and a warrant has been issued for my arrest the person knowingly press charges against me when I was not even the one who committed a crime he could not explain to the officer what I look like and I had every reason and permission to do what I did I was not in the wrong at all have several witnesses including a law enforcement officer but charges have still been brought against me what can I do
You have been falsely accused of a crime, and a warrant has been issued for your arrest. Unfortunately, before you can address being falsely accused, you must successfully defend the charge by obtaining a dismissal before trial, or through trial. This answer likely seems unfair to you. You are correct in the moral realm, but not in the legal realm. Your rights as a defendant can be preserved by the rules of criminal law and your constitutional rights. The prosecutor and alleged victim of the crime also have the right to have these issues presented to a court.
Hire an experienced criminal defense lawyer immediately.
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