False Accusation Defense Strategy

Summary

False accusations of sexual assault are serious. In Iowa, consent cannot be given if incapacitated by alcohol. Its important to avoid contacting the accuser, gather supporting evidence, and consult a criminal defense attorney. If dissatisfied with your current lawyer, consider seeking a second opinion. Law enforcement may request a DNA swab; consult your attorney about this. You have the right to refuse, but they may obtain a warrant. Discuss the situation with your legal counsel to make informed decisions.

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I need legal advice for my situation
Sure, I can help with general legal information. Could you please share a bit more about your situation? This will help me provide you with relevant information.
A girl is fasley accusing me of SA. she claims she was too drunk to consent
This is a serious allegation and it's important to handle it carefully. In Iowa, consent cannot be given if a person is incapacitated due to alcohol. It's advisable to:
- Avoid contacting the accuser.
- Gather any evidence or witnesses that support your claim.
- Consider consulting with a criminal defense attorney.
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I got a lawyer, but i feel as if they are not doing enough to stop charges from being filed, I dont even want this arrest record on my record at all.
It's crucial to have confidence in your legal representation, especially in serious allegations like this. If you feel your lawyer isn't doing enough, consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney. You have the right to switch lawyers if you believe it will benefit your case. Would you like guidance on finding another lawyer?
Can i give you facts about the case, and you tell me what you think will happen
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Feel free to share the facts about your case, and I'll provide some general insights based on the information you provide. Keep in mind that specific legal advice should come from a qualified attorney.
Well they are asking me to do a dna swab
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It's common for law enforcement to request a DNA swab in cases involving allegations like this. Here are some points to consider:
- You have the right to refuse a DNA swab, but law enforcement may seek a warrant.
- Consult your attorney about the implications of providing a DNA sample.
- Weigh the pros and cons with your legal counsel to make an informed decision.
Since you already have a lawyer and have expressed concerns about your current representation, seeking a second opinion might help you understand your options better.
The thing is, we did have sex, but she was not too drunk to consent. I am not denying that
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This is a serious legal matter. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, please let me know, and we can gather some information to proceed.