mrhelpesuhcs
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Washington state.
So recently I underwent a large fiasco which ended in the confiscation of a few bottles of hard liquor and the cops telling me that the evidence would be sent to my county's prosecutor and then they would come up with charges and whatnot. It's pretty likely that I'm going to be charged with MIP and MIC (I'm under 18, admitted to drinking, and the liquor was in my backpack). But my question is pertaining to theft charges. I was in a group of 5 people who all were in the store when the liquor was supposedly stolen. There was no video evidence of the theft occuring, and when we were lined up the employee from the store told the cops that it wasn't any of us who stole the liquor. So we were pretty much off scot-free with the theft, until one of my incredibly loyal and intelligent friends takes a cop aside and tells him that I am the one who stole the liquor (which I'm not saying is true, that's just what he told the cop). He then proceeded to write a witness report in which he stated again that I was the thief. So what I'm asking is how will this evidence weigh out? If there's no video evidence, none of us were chosen out of a line-up, and the other 3 members of our group say that I was not the one who stole it, how will it stack up to 1 person's witness report and the fact that the liquor was in my back pack? (also, I was the only one in the group who had a back pack and I told police that I didn't steal it, I just was the one stuck carrying it as no one else had any means of concealing it)
I should also add that this is my first offence.
So recently I underwent a large fiasco which ended in the confiscation of a few bottles of hard liquor and the cops telling me that the evidence would be sent to my county's prosecutor and then they would come up with charges and whatnot. It's pretty likely that I'm going to be charged with MIP and MIC (I'm under 18, admitted to drinking, and the liquor was in my backpack). But my question is pertaining to theft charges. I was in a group of 5 people who all were in the store when the liquor was supposedly stolen. There was no video evidence of the theft occuring, and when we were lined up the employee from the store told the cops that it wasn't any of us who stole the liquor. So we were pretty much off scot-free with the theft, until one of my incredibly loyal and intelligent friends takes a cop aside and tells him that I am the one who stole the liquor (which I'm not saying is true, that's just what he told the cop). He then proceeded to write a witness report in which he stated again that I was the thief. So what I'm asking is how will this evidence weigh out? If there's no video evidence, none of us were chosen out of a line-up, and the other 3 members of our group say that I was not the one who stole it, how will it stack up to 1 person's witness report and the fact that the liquor was in my back pack? (also, I was the only one in the group who had a back pack and I told police that I didn't steal it, I just was the one stuck carrying it as no one else had any means of concealing it)
I should also add that this is my first offence.