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Legal precedence for resisting unlawful arrest?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlm961" data-source="post: 14944740" data-attributes="member: 171732"><p>It depends on the circumstances and severity, but with a good defense attorney a lot of petty crap never makes it to the courtroom. In my instance above the whole thing was dropped before the court date arrived. Even in some more serious cases I have seen charges amended down to basically a slap on the wrist. Like I mentioned above remain civil about the situation and leave the arguing to the prosecutor and your attorney. If you feel you were wrongly detained or harassed/assaulted, a good lawyer will advise on how to proceed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlm961, post: 14944740, member: 171732"] It depends on the circumstances and severity, but with a good defense attorney a lot of petty crap never makes it to the courtroom. In my instance above the whole thing was dropped before the court date arrived. Even in some more serious cases I have seen charges amended down to basically a slap on the wrist. Like I mentioned above remain civil about the situation and leave the arguing to the prosecutor and your attorney. If you feel you were wrongly detained or harassed/assaulted, a good lawyer will advise on how to proceed. [/QUOTE]
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