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What are the chances of two innocent teens being found guilty of a crime that two other teens committed when the property owner believes the teens charged with the offense are innocent? |
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Although the property owner's testimony in favor of the teens facing criminal charges might have a serious bearing on the outcome of the case, there are no certainties in any criminal trial.
The best option is for the teens to have qualified legal representation either as private counsel or a court appointed PDA.
ps: what did you do?
First answer by Macky. Last edit by Fruit salad. Contributor trust: 51 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 29 [recommend question]
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