Drug Trafficking Case Impact
Summary
In Canada, if another person claims ownership of drugs in a trafficking case, it can influence the accuseds legal situation. The new claimant may face charges and would likely need to testify under oath to support their claim. This testimony is crucial for evaluating the claims credibility and its effect on the accuseds case. In Nova Scotia, time spent on bail while awaiting an appeal generally does not count towards the sentence if convicted, though exceptions may exist. Consulting a legal professional for personalized advice is recommended.Full Conversation
Would the claimant have to testify that it was his
In a drug trafficking case, if someone else claims ownership of the drugs, typically, they would need to testify under oath that the drugs are indeed theirs. This testimony would be crucial in assessing the credibility of their claim and its impact on the accused's case.
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Would the time on bail awaiting appeal count towards the sentence
In Nova Scotia, the time you spend on bail awaiting an appeal typically does not count towards your sentence if you are ultimately convicted. However, there might be specific circumstances where it could be considered. It's best to consult with a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.
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