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MissBMM
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- Jurisdiction
- North Carolina
I live in North Carolina, and my daughter was handcuffed for 2nd degree trespassing, however, the police officer did not physically see her at the place she was charged. He then tried to handcuff her, and then charged her for resisting an officer. My question is how can he charge her for trespassing if he did not physically see her there, and why does he have the right to pursue handcuffing her and charging her for resisting an officer. She has a court date for this and has decided to represent herself. Is this a wise choice, and if she states the above information to the judge, what are her chances of getting this dropped?