Consolidation Of Unrelated Charges
Summary
Courts can consolidate charges if they arise from the same series of events, but unrelated charges can be contested. Louisiana law prohibits using arrest records for employment decisions. Legal aid services can assist with filing motions to dismiss based on lack of evidence and complainants statements. Prosecutors can pursue charges if they believe theres sufficient evidence, even without a complainants support. Consider filing a motion to dismiss and seeking legal aid for guidance.Full Conversation
I was arrested for Domestic abuse but they don't want to press charges 2 days after i got out i found a cell phone in the Highway i contacted the owner and told them my name and number they immediately accused me of stealing the phone so I placed the phone back where I found it the next day i was arrested for criminal damage to property once the arresting officer heard i would be R.O.R"d he added theft and legend Drug for Prednisone that i bought so they are my property at that point and I should be able to relocate them from prescription bottle to a more convenient container i turned them in upon entering the jail then we move to Court theyve combined * separate incidents and consolidation into one and that is not legal i have civil rights violations and slew of other illegal actions that the Lincoln parish sheriffs office and Court have committed and im in the process of surrender i have set up my trust and am now TRUSTEE for the All Caps legal fictional Person im in process of status change to non-citizen national or private entity and wish to inform them of non jurisdiction of My Living Natural Mans Continually Covered rights and Non-Contracted status
****, it's important to address a few key points:
- Combining charges: Courts can combine charges if they arise from the same series of events; you may challenge this with a lawyer.
- Prescription drugs: Ensure you have documentation proving the prescription.
- Non-citizen national status: This is a complex and often misunderstood area of law.
Which specific issue would you like to focus on first?
- Combining charges: Courts can combine charges if they arise from the same series of events; you may challenge this with a lawyer.
- Prescription drugs: Ensure you have documentation proving the prescription.
- Non-citizen national status: This is a complex and often misunderstood area of law.
Which specific issue would you like to focus on first?
The charges are not related i any way
Hi ****, thanks for sharing more details. Since the charges are not related and you're concerned about the consolidation of charges, you may want to challenge this in court. Here's what you can do:
- Understand the Basis: Courts can consolidate charges if they arise from the same series of events. If they don’t, you can contest this.
- Legal Representation: Consider getting a lawyer to help argue that the charges should be separated.
Would you like more information on finding legal representation or on contesting the consolidation of charges?
- Understand the Basis: Courts can consolidate charges if they arise from the same series of events. If they don’t, you can contest this.
- Legal Representation: Consider getting a lawyer to help argue that the charges should be separated.
Would you like more information on finding legal representation or on contesting the consolidation of charges?
I have no money also its illegal in louisiana to use arrest records to prevent employment but presently im not able to work because background checks are provided arrest records and using them to prevent employment
Hi ****, here are a few points that might help:
- Employment Discrimination: Louisiana law (RS *:*) prohibits employers from using arrest records to make employment decisions. You can file a complaint with the Louisiana Workforce Commission.
- Legal Aid: You might qualify for free legal assistance. Check with Legal Aid Services of Louisiana for support.
Would you like more details on filing a complaint or finding free legal aid?
- Employment Discrimination: Louisiana law (RS *:*) prohibits employers from using arrest records to make employment decisions. You can file a complaint with the Louisiana Workforce Commission.
- Legal Aid: You might qualify for free legal assistance. Check with Legal Aid Services of Louisiana for support.
Would you like more details on filing a complaint or finding free legal aid?
Yes because they've made it almost impossible for discovery
Hi ****! For discovery issues, consider the following steps:
- File a Motion: You can file a motion to compel discovery if the other party is not providing information.
- Legal Aid: Seek assistance from Legal Aid Services of Louisiana for help with filing motions and understanding discovery rules.
Would you like more details on filing a motion to compel discovery?
- File a Motion: You can file a motion to compel discovery if the other party is not providing information.
- Legal Aid: Seek assistance from Legal Aid Services of Louisiana for help with filing motions and understanding discovery rules.
Would you like more details on filing a motion to compel discovery?
They have no evidence of criminal conduct and will ne impossible to obtain because there is none and no injured parties exist
****, if there is no evidence of criminal conduct and no injured parties, you may have a strong defense. Here are some steps you can take:
- Motion to Dismiss: You can file a motion to dismiss the charges based on lack of evidence.
- Legal Aid: Reach out to Legal Aid Services of Louisiana for help with filing motions and representing you in court.
Would you like information on how to file a motion to dismiss?
- Motion to Dismiss: You can file a motion to dismiss the charges based on lack of evidence.
- Legal Aid: Reach out to Legal Aid Services of Louisiana for help with filing motions and representing you in court.
Would you like information on how to file a motion to dismiss?
Yes
****, to file a motion to dismiss based on lack of evidence, follow these steps:
*. Draft the Motion: Clearly state there is no evidence of criminal conduct and no injured parties.
*. Include Legal Arguments: Reference relevant laws and precedents supporting your claim.
*. File the Motion: Submit it to the court handling your case.
Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting the motion or any other assistance?
*. Draft the Motion: Clearly state there is no evidence of criminal conduct and no injured parties.
*. Include Legal Arguments: Reference relevant laws and precedents supporting your claim.
*. File the Motion: Submit it to the court handling your case.
Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting the motion or any other assistance?
Also ive found it is illegal for the state to pursue charges if the original complaintant doesn't wish to pursue they can not make themselves the victim
****, in general, the state can pursue certain charges even if the original complainant does not wish to. Here are a few points to consider:
- Prosecutorial Discretion: The state has discretion to pursue charges if they believe there is sufficient evidence of a crime.
- Victimless Crimes: Some crimes, like drug possession, do not require a complaining witness.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed with your defense?
- Prosecutorial Discretion: The state has discretion to pursue charges if they believe there is sufficient evidence of a crime.
- Victimless Crimes: Some crimes, like drug possession, do not require a complaining witness.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed with your defense?
Theres no evidence the original complaint has stated it was an accident and wishes not to pursue
****, if there's no evidence and the original complainant stated it was an accident, you might have a strong defense. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Motion to Dismiss: Based on lack of evidence and the complainant's statement.
- Legal Aid: Seek assistance from Legal Aid Services of Louisiana.
Would you like detailed guidance on drafting the motion to dismiss or further assistance with legal aid?
- Motion to Dismiss: Based on lack of evidence and the complainant's statement.
- Legal Aid: Seek assistance from Legal Aid Services of Louisiana.
Would you like detailed guidance on drafting the motion to dismiss or further assistance with legal aid?
Yes
****, to draft a motion to dismiss, follow these steps:
*. Draft the Motion: Clearly state the lack of evidence and the complainant's statement.
*. Include Legal Arguments: Reference Louisiana laws and case precedents supporting your claim.
*. File the Motion: Submit it to the court handling your case.
Website: www.la-law.org
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific part of this process?
*. Draft the Motion: Clearly state the lack of evidence and the complainant's statement.
*. Include Legal Arguments: Reference Louisiana laws and case precedents supporting your claim.
*. File the Motion: Submit it to the court handling your case.
Legal Aid Services of Louisiana
Website: www.la-law.org
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific part of this process?
Also id like to add this in point 2 days prior to arrest i called the sherriffs office of Lincoln Parish to report an assault i was attacked and cut with a knife the attacker attempted to murder me they said Dubach was not their Jurisdiction however they arrived in * patrol vehicles to arrest me for the cell phone incident the only way was because I gave my name to the owner of the phone they lied and said they tracked it so they could get around that fact and if they tracked it here why can not inturn track it to where i found it and in doing so prove my case and attempt to track it to where I supposedly stole it subsequently proving i did not steal it
No
****, to address your situation, consider the following:
*. Motion to Dismiss: Highlight lack of evidence, complainant's statement, and the unrelated nature of the charges.
*. File a Complaint: Address employment discrimination with arrest records.
*. Legal Aid: Seek help from Legal Aid Services of Louisiana.
Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting the motion or filing a complaint?
*. Motion to Dismiss: Highlight lack of evidence, complainant's statement, and the unrelated nature of the charges.
*. File a Complaint: Address employment discrimination with arrest records.
*. Legal Aid: Seek help from Legal Aid Services of Louisiana.
Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting the motion or filing a complaint?
No
****, it seems you've covered a lot of ground already. Since you don't need more guidance on drafting the motion or filing a complaint, focus on gathering all relevant documents and evidence to strengthen your defense.
If you ever need further assistance or legal aid, Legal Aid Services of Louisiana is a resource to consider. Good luck!
If you ever need further assistance or legal aid, Legal Aid Services of Louisiana is a resource to consider. Good luck!
Also id like to add this in point 2 days prior to arrest i called the sherriffs office of Lincoln Parish to report an assault i was attacked and cut with a knife the attacker attempted to murder me they said Dubach was not their Jurisdiction however they arrived in * patrol vehicles to arrest me for the cell phone incident the only way was because I gave my name to the owner of the phone they lied and said they tracked it so they could get around that fact and if they tracked it here why can not inturn track it to where i found it and in doing so prove my case and attempt to track it to where I supposedly stole it proving my innocence