Hartford, CT asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut

Q: I got a question why they charging me with. This charge I didn't do nothing on purpose it wasn't me

53a117f was the charge and the want purpose damage either can you let me know what I can ask in court how someone blaming the damage on me just cause the apartment it was on my name

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A: If you've been charged with a specific offense, such as 53a-117f in Connecticut, it's essential to be proactive in addressing the situation. In court, you can inquire about several important aspects of your case. First and foremost, you should present any alibi or evidence indicating that you were not at the scene when the damage occurred. Witnesses who can testify to your absence or lack of involvement can be critical. Additionally, request all available evidence from the prosecution and thoroughly review it for inconsistencies or gaps in their case. For personalized legal advice tailored to your unique circumstances, it's advisable to consult with an attorney.

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