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When you are innocent but are charged with resisting arrest and using obscene language how do start to explain your innocence to the magistrate on the first court herring?

Get a lawyer to handle this issue.


Can a resisting arrest occur AFTER the arrest has been made?

Yes, if you try to get away after the arrest has been made, you can get charged with resisting arrest.


Can you be charged with resisting arrest if you were never arrested?

Yes and No, No. not legally, resisting arrest is what they say when they have no other charges to pin on you. but yes as it happens all the time but charges are always dropped


Running from police?

... is going to irritate them greatly, and get you charged with resisting arrest on top of whatever charges you're facing.


Is this Resisting a peace officer So basically you got charged with resisting an officer not resisting arrest for being in a closet at a party Is it dumb that you are fighting this charge or not?

It's not dumb to fight this charge. If you keep fighting it, there is a good chance they will eventually dismiss it and then - no record. It's worth fighting.


What is charged language?

Charged language refers to words or phrases that are emotionally loaded or carry strong connotations, often used to sway opinions or attitudes. This type of language can evoke strong reactions from readers or listeners and may influence how information is perceived or interpreted.


Who disputes a criminal action in court?

The charged party disputes the criminal action by pleading "not guilty" to the charges. The prosecution bears the burden of proving that the charged party is guilty of a criminal offense. The charged party is not required to "prove" innocence.


What if you leave while being detained by a police officer?

It is considered resisting arrest and you can be charged with that offense, in addition to whatever charge you were detained for in the first palce.


Which group decides if a person will be charged with a serious crime?

It would depend on the legislation of the country you are referring to. A prosecution service, a grand jury, a magistrate, the police.


Do you have to be found on the property to be charged with trespass or if they have proof you have been on property such as eyewitness can you still be charged?

Trespass is a misdemeanor which has to occur in the presence of an officer for them to take action on it. However, if the property owner goes to a magistrate and swears out an 'information' naming the trespasser and have it served on the violator.


A nazi victim could prove their innocence by just going to court?

No, they were never charged. What's more, the victims were denied access to the legal system.


What is resist arrest?

Resisting arrest means to... well... resist arrest. this could be running from the police, hiding, of not doing what they ask. If you are arrested and are innocent, go with them to the station though, the will sort it out. if you refuse to go, you can be charged with resisting arrest.