I was accused of being involved in a bribe case. The person who gave the bribe confessed to the police that he deposited the money in someone else’s account. The account holder also told the police that he received the money and gave it to me, even though I never actually received it. The police issued a warrant for my arrest, and I went to the police station. During the investigation, I admitted that I never received the money and wasn’t involved in any fraud with the accused. However, the accused later denied his confession in court. The account holder is going to testify the same way in court. I’m worried about what to do next. How dangerous is this situation for me?
Best Answer
This situation is concerning as you are facing serious allegations. While you have a strong claim that you were not involved, the account holder’s testimony could be detrimental. Seek legal advice immediately from a criminal lawyer who can analyze your specific case and advise on the best strategy to defend yourself against these charges.
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