Not guilty definition
I was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia because it was at a scene when a cop came up looking for a runaway. They also destroyed some property during the search. He let himself in, but he confiscated a box with lights in it and in a separate room they found porn magazines and skunk magazines. Recently, a cop came into my house to follow up on an investigation and he came into the house without a warrant searched and seized property that was not in the open. She has dropped loads of stuff that she said he did but did not, and wasn't brought to court. His ex only started this as he has moved on from her like and she does not like that at all. He has a son with his ex and a new girlfriend for the past year. My friend's solicitor wants him to plead guilty even though he didn't do any of the stuff she said. But she has fake documents and is unstable. My friend is in court and his ex made up a lot of stuff saying he beat her up and all, which he did not. If we plead guilty, will it be for a young offender or if we decided to fight it and the trial date is after his birthday, will he be charged as a adult if we lose?
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He turns 18 years old a couple of days after the court date. My son has to go to court on fraudulently obtained food and lodging in January. That is a valid excuse not to be in court isn't it? I mean, what will happen will they reverse the consequences for an accused for a second time for an OWI? What if you miss a criminal court date because of life altering reason, like you got in a car accident and they rushed you to the hospital.