if a case has no evedince all they have is he say she say in this case what will happen to the case
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if a case has no evedince all they have is he say she say in this case what will happen to the case
my boyfriend an close friend are being falsly accused of some very strong charges however there is only what people say or heard so there is no actual evedince so what will most likely happen to this case
Asked on May 14, 2009 under Family Law, California
Answers:
N. K., Member, Iowa and Illinois Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Not knowing exactly what your boyfriend is accused of, or if he has been charged, I can only say that the prosecutor decides whether there is enough evidence to bring charges and obtain a conviction.
As far as what others say, the prosecutor will have to decide if they are credible witnesses or if what they have to say is credible evidence.
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