Q: Even if all cases were consolidated? 2012,2013,2015, it took them 6 years to convict me

Is it fair that they can take 6 years to convict me. And there allowed to consaldated everything including the physical abuse? And I can't do anything about it. They told me I couldn't sue them until I was done with my criminal cases. And there is testimony in my transcripts that is missing. What do I do about it? It's where the officer admitted going to another residence, proving that my residence wasn't my friends residence. And my friend testified that the gun was his he put it there and I had nothing to do with it. I haven't been able to find that testimony. And there's places where the judge didn't record or they just simply took the testimonies out of the transcrips. What do I do? They have violated me as a hole. I'm dumbfounded on how our justice system gets away with it.

1 Lawyer Answer
Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: much more info needed.

this question should be posed to the lawyer who represented you and is aware of all the facts.

it sounds like there would be a ton of info for a lawyer to review and lawyers are going to charge you to do so.

i do not handle this kind of matter.

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