06th Jan 2009
yes.
You need to provide more details if you want an educated answer.
There are plenty of people convicted of crimes without a "police report."Of course you can. All they need to convict you is legally sufficient evidence establishing your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. That evidence can be in any form, and during voie dire, any juror who decides that they're going to ignore legally suffienct evidece can be removed for cause.Likely not because with out the police report, there would not be a OFFICIAL documented crime.Typically not, as in my jurisdiction the police report is the fundamental part of the DA's case.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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