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sgtwiz
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My son and several of his friends were accused of taking corn off a persons porch and nick-nacking (throwing corn) at a house on Oct 29, 2001. The police were called and the kids were question for being in the area and subsequently one of the kids admitted to the damage to the house's display of corn. My son received a citation for disorderly conduct and a fine for $144.50!!!
My questions are:
1. His name appears wrong (misspelled) on the citation, so can it be dropped on those grounds?
2. Isn't this a bit excessive for being charged for something that someone else admitted to?
3. There's no proof my son did anything except be in the presence of the one that admitted to deeds. How can he be charged for anything without any proof?
I live in Pennsylvania. Thank You
My questions are:
1. His name appears wrong (misspelled) on the citation, so can it be dropped on those grounds?
2. Isn't this a bit excessive for being charged for something that someone else admitted to?
3. There's no proof my son did anything except be in the presence of the one that admitted to deeds. How can he be charged for anything without any proof?
I live in Pennsylvania. Thank You