Thursday, March 15, 2012

Detective improper investigation - Legal Help

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  1. Can a detective get into trouble for not fully investigating a case? Is there anything I can do now that I served time and took a plea? Can he legally interview me even though I was coming off a 48 hour shift with no sleep and under a controlled substance?

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    Technically a detective does have to fully investigate a case. As far as the criminal trial, there is likely nothing you can do. If you feel the detective did something wrong, you can try to file a civil lawsuit against the police department although I think it would be difficult for you to find an attorney willing to take your case, if you even have one. Hard to say without knowing any of the facts. As far as the interview goes, you could have just declined so I don't see anything wrong with that.

    I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice.


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