Quote Originally Posted by powair
He's not lying because I saw the letter. The police delivered it. If you are going to court you are getting charged with something. Whether or not you are CONVICTED remains to be seen.

You do not have to be arrested to be charged with something. You should learn more about how it works so you aren't taken advantage of one day.
if he hasn't been convicted then he will be proven innocent under reasonable doubt. like you said, "there's no evidence". and, if there is, tell him to claim he was sleep-walking. there have been people who've gotten away with murder by claiming that, but then again you'd probably need a medical history of sleep-walking, which isn't hard to obtain.

it's funny they released the man who murdered his in-laws in his sleep. you'd think they'd incarcerate someone who was equally as dangerous in an unconcious state. then again, i strongly believe that the only way to manage yourself sensibly while your sleeping would come from your everyday tasks that take no cognitive process. sorry i jumped off track.
Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . I really really need help! Ok. This is for anyone who has any sort of idea on how the court systems work in canada, people who have maybe been through it. Ok. My boyfriend is in trouble. In January 2005, he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman twice his age. He's had several different court appearances, the last one in early august. They set him another date for January 31, 2006. This is over a year since the incident occured. They also have no circumstantial evidence, since the claim was filed 2 weeks after it Rating: 5