samedi 1 avril 2017

Trespassing: What is Needed to Prove Tresspass

My question involves criminal law for the state of: Michigan
I've been charged with criminal trespass and illegal dumping. O worked for a woman cleaning out he's basement. There were several loads of stuff that needed to be removed. I removed all of the burnable items, and dropped them off at my house so that I could burn them. My last trip to the woman's house was to pick up all of the stuff that wasn't burnable. I loaded my truck up, and she asked me to come inside and then asked me if I could remove the deep freezer and a couple metal shelves. When I told her I couldn't, she refused to pay me the $100 that we agreed upon. I told her if she didn't want to pay me then I wasn't going to load the rest of the garbage, and left it at her house, leaving with only my truck bed full and my trailer empty. The next day I dumped the stuff in my truck bed at my grandmother's dump for free. Three days later I received a call from an officer regarding items illegally dumped on the premises of a business. I told them what had transpired between us. Two weeks go by and I receive a letter notifying me that I have been charged criminally. However, there is no proof that I dumped these things. They said they got the woman's info from boxes that had her name on them and contacted her, and she implicated me.does there have to be some type of evidence in this matter? I know criminal charges are based on "beyond a reasonable doubt". My deal is this, why would I dump something illegally, when I have somewhere to dump it for free. Someone, insight please?


Trespassing: What is Needed to Prove Tresspass

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