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lovenmyff

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Virginia

I recently found out that I have a disorder called Impulsive Control Disorder. And I was wondering if anyone knew how this would play out during my hearing in April.

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Ok, I made a really bad judgement call a few weeks ago and took some money from someone. She called the cops and the investigators got involved. She claimed it was $500 and I only took $200. I ended up giving her back the entire amount ($500) since that is what she was claiming. (I know it was a stupid mistake but I figured that since I was going to plead guilty then I would have to pay it back anyway.) Now that I have an attorney and a court date set I really want to prove that she is lying about the ammount, or at least get the money that really wasn't hers back. How should I go about doing that since she said that I really took the entire amount when I know that I didn't. My attorney said that he doesn't believe in polygraph tests since he has had several people take them that were truly guilty and pass them. I want the judge to see that she is the one who is constantly lying and especially in court. I didn't take that amount from her and I am willing to do anything that I need to to (I guess get her back). I know what I did was wrong and that is why I came forward. But now she is the one who is lying and I want my money back. Please help me with ideas that I can pass a long to the attorney. because if I can prove that she is lying about the amount, not only will I get MY money back but I can prove that she filed a false police report. Help me please.
 
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