Child Molestation Charge Clarification

Summary

In Indiana, child molestation charges can be based on victim statements or witness testimony, even without physical evidence. Arms and drug charges can rely on circumstantial evidence. Use of deadly force is considered under self-defense or defense of others in specific situations. Consult a lawyer for detailed guidance.

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How can they charge some one with child molesting when there is no evidence of anything and how can they say that. There was. Guns and drugs in the home when there wasnt
Hello ****, in criminal cases, charges can be brought based on circumstantial evidence, witness testimony, or victim statements. It's important to have legal representation. Could you please share the location of the case? It will help me provide more accurate information.
And that they used deadly force
Hello ****, it seems there are multiple legal issues at hand, including potential charges of child molestation, arms and drug possession, and use of deadly force. Could you please provide the state or country where this is happening? The laws can vary by location.
Knox county Indiana
Hello ****,
In Indiana, the following laws apply:
*. Child Molesting: Charges can be based on victim's statements or witness testimony, even without physical evidence.
*. Arms and Drugs: Charges can be based on circumstantial evidence.
*. Use of Deadly Force: Considered in self-defense or defense of others under certain circumstances.
Please consult a lawyer for a better understanding.