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I have searched everywhere and can not find a situation similar to mine. The prosecutor filed a discovery request, however followed it by an objection or resistance. Why would one do that to their own item?
It is for a simple misdemeanor though?I've seen that done a few times.
There could be several reasons why it's done.
The cases I have personal knowledge of the Feds were going to make cases against the defendant, so the state stepped aside to allow the Feds to savage the unsuspecting human more viciously.
It is for a simple misdemeanor though?
Yeah there are no federal charges or reason for them.The ones I know about involved felonies.
Of course, if the Feds are after you, it would involve a felony.
The Feds aren't all that enthusiastic to pursue misdemeanors.
It might also mean nothing in your life.
You'll have to wait to learn more, guessing, wondering, speculating only spawns useless fear.
Yeah there are no federal charges or reason for them.
Yeah there are no federal charges or reason for them.