Challenging Coerced Plea Deals
Summary
If you signed a plea deal under coercion, you may challenge it by filing a motion to withdraw the plea or appealing the conviction. For possession of methamphetamine charges, consider challenging the evidence, exploring diversion programs, or questioning the legality of the stop. Consult a criminal defense attorney for guidance tailored to your situation.Full Conversation
Those arrested for a possession of methamphetamine how do I get my case dismissed
To explore options for getting your case dismissed, here are a few potential strategies:
- Challenge the Evidence: If the evidence against you was obtained unlawfully, it might be possible to get it suppressed.
- Diversion Programs: Indiana may offer diversion programs for first-time offenders.
- Lack of Evidence: If the prosecution lacks sufficient evidence, you can motion to dismiss the case.
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I was pulled over for a noise ordinance violation before the noise ordinance started and was arrested for possession of methamphetamine what are my options
Here are some options you could consider:
- Challenge the Stop Legality: If the noise ordinance violation occurred before it was in effect, you could challenge the legality of the stop.
- Unlawful Search: If the search was conducted without a warrant or probable cause, you might be able to suppress the evidence.
- Consult an Attorney: Seek legal advice from an attorney who specializes in criminal defense.
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