Desert Hot Springs, CA asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for California

Q: Is audio evidence of blackmail enough to prove to a judge of a crime or PC violation?

And if so, do I have any legal moves to file a complaint against the judge or D.A. whom have ignored my claim and ruled against obvious evidence?

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

A: Every case is unique and more information is needed to properly answer your query intelligently.

In addition, you should NOT be discussing your case on an open forum like this.

However, it is always a good idea to contact a local attorney that handles these types of cases in the court most proximate to where you would have to appear.

In other words, I am in Palm Springs and you don’t want to hire a Palm Springs lawyer for an Orange Co case. In those cases, I usually try to refer the potential client to a lawyer that is closer to where this happened.

Most DUI and Accident lawyers will offer a free consultation to review the facts. For other areas of law, many lawyers will bill for a consultation.

For a criminal case, success may depend on how the evidence was obtained and the details regarding the stop and arrest as well as a review of the facts of your case.

Call a local attorney to discuss in more detail and request an appointment...and/or please remember that the court will appoint a court-appointed lawyer for you and that lawyer will have all the evidence in front of him/her to give you an intelligent answer.

If you need help finding a good lawyer and are in a position to retain one, please contact me at 760 837 7500 and I will give you some names.

Good Luck

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