Even if you're 100% innocent, there are no guarantees you won't be prosecuted. However, committing a crime probably increases your chances of being prosecuted.Embalmo wrote:So let's say I had a similar wardrobe malfunction in an IRS, or elementary school parking lot filled with staff member witnesses and surveillance cameras (or possibly ratted out by an anti-gun friend of a friend). Would I be home free from prosecution if I got caught in the lot of a place I had obviously had been inside.
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- Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:55 pm
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- Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:26 pm
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Re: Does the law care where you were?
If I was charged with a crime after saving my life, I would hire the best lawyer I could get. If I'm alive, healthy, and have a clean record, it's easy enough to earn more money.