if someone is indicted for racketeering (escort service)and have a clientele list that has the names of public officials and dates and places of
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if someone is indicted for racketeering (escort service)and have a clientele list that has the names of public officials and dates and places of
dates and places of service would it be a good idea to use it in a plea bargin or would it be in there best interest to shred the evidence and forget about it
Asked on May 11, 2009 under Criminal Law, Florida
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
You really need to speak with your attorney about this. Destroying evidence is a crime.
As for trying to use this information to bargain with the prosecutor, well that's a matter for you and your attorney to discuss. Although I will say that it is a rather interesting question that you pose.
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