My question involves criminal law for the state of: Florida
My apologies for having to start a new thread even though I have an existing one related to this case, I was having problems trying to post a new update.
I received a letter last week from Office of the State Attorney's Office. The letter stated that they are not filing Loitering (or prowling) charges because "of insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt."
So my question now is:
1. is this charge being dropped/expunged from my record?
2. if not, what are my legal options? I understand there is a C-4 motion that an attorney can file on my behalf.
3. I am considering filing a complaint against the arresting officer. Before I open that can of worms, I would appreciate any advice on this particular matter.
My apologies for having to start a new thread even though I have an existing one related to this case, I was having problems trying to post a new update.
I received a letter last week from Office of the State Attorney's Office. The letter stated that they are not filing Loitering (or prowling) charges because "of insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt."
So my question now is:
1. is this charge being dropped/expunged from my record?
2. if not, what are my legal options? I understand there is a C-4 motion that an attorney can file on my behalf.
3. I am considering filing a complaint against the arresting officer. Before I open that can of worms, I would appreciate any advice on this particular matter.
Disorderly Conduct: Arrested for Loitering While Riding My Bike on My Street Part 2
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