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I DIDN'T DO ANYTHING! Even if you didn't do anything, you can be charged and convicted of a crime if you are with someone else who is committing a crime and you know that they are committing a crime. It's called Party to the Crime. Examples:
BAD CHECK It is a crime to intentionally write and cash a check when you intend that the check will bounce. But did you know that it is not a crime if your check bounces, but you believed there would be enough money in the account to cover the check. If you are charged with issuing a worthless check, but it wasn't your fault that the check bounced, call an attorney immediately. You will still owe for the check, but you might not be convicted of a crime. You should never plead guilty of a crime that you are innocent of.
BATTERY It is a crime to batter an individual without their consent. But often times, the winner of the fight is charged with a crime even though the other party started the fight. When someone else starts a fight, by their actions they are usually consenting to getting hit back. As long as your fighting back is limited to trying to stop the fight, you are usually acting in self defense. If you find yourself in such a situation, always take pictures of your injuries or bruises immediately. Don't wait to be charged. Call an attorney for assistance.
DELIVERY Delivery of controlled substances is a Felony. Many people think that you must sell and make a profit before you can be guilty of a Felony delivery of drugs. Wrong! The law makes it a felony to give or even share a controlled substance with another. Example:
OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED Many people think its OK to sleep in your car if you're drunk. But if the keys are in the ignition, this can be considered operating the vehicle, even if the engine is not running. If you sleep in your vehicle, keep the keys in your pocket.
VIOLATING A "NO CONTACT" ORDER If you are under a court order of no contact with another person, it is a crime to speak, send a letter or otherwise communicate with that person. It is a crime to ask another person to contact that person for you. Many people think it's OK to talk to that other person if they call you on the phone or if they want to get together with you. You can still be charged with a crime even if the other person calls you or comes to your house. Until the judge drops the no contact order, you can be arrested even if the other person doesn't want you arrested.
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