Firearm Possession Charge Evidence

Summary

In Louisiana, firearm possession charges can be supported by witness testimony, communication records, or circumstantial evidence. If law enforcement has contacted you, it is advisable to consult a local attorney for guidance and to understand your legal options.

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A friend was caught with a firearm but I wasn’t there during the arrest or on the scene. He told officers he didn’t get it from me but told them i introduced him to someone to someone else to get the firearm. He isn’t testifying against me or anything so what other possible evidence could they have for a possession charge against me if I never touched or seen the gun.
In Alabama, for a possession charge, evidence can include:
- Witness testimony linking you to the firearm.
- Any communication records (texts, calls) suggesting involvement.
- Surveillance footage or other circumstantial evidence.
Have you been contacted by law enforcement regarding this matter?
It’s in Louisiana
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In Louisiana, firearm-related charges can rely on:
- Witness testimony.
- Communication records.
- Any admissions or statements.
- Surveillance or other circumstantial evidence.
Have you been contacted by law enforcement regarding this matter?
Yes
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Since law enforcement has contacted you, it may be a serious situation. If you need further guidance or wish to discuss specifics, consider consulting a lawyer. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?