Catalytic Converter Defense Strategy

Summary

Derrick Andrew Trahan can defend against charges by proving the catalytic converters were legally obtained from a family member in Louisiana. For the firearm charge, he can argue lack of awareness or control over the weapon. The Facebook post by Chambers County could be considered an unconfirmed allegation if no direct link to stolen converters is established. Legal advice from a local attorney is recommended for personalized guidance.

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Would the Chambers County, TX facebook page posting that he was arrested for unlawful possesion of a catalytic converter be considered an "Unconfirmed Allegations" when they haven't linked the catalytic converters in Trahan's possesion to those of the stolen ones in the county?
In general, for something to be considered an "unconfirmed allegation," it typically means that there is no concrete proof linking the individual to the crime. If the catalytic converters in Derrick Andrew Trahan's possession have not been directly linked to those stolen in the county, the Facebook post could be seen as making an unconfirmed allegation.
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