tycho wrote:@Alma, It is easy to show that the police couldn't have found the money in the man's pocket.
They had been called by a cashier who had checked the money for authenticity.
An out of court settlement may be unnecessary.
Never thought of that my friend.
So it depends on the OB and the witness statements.
If they say that the cashier accepted the money and then checked as the OP has suggested, then a good lawyer has a window of opportunity.
My view is that its too close a shut door to risk you going to Kamiti for.
A good judge would throw out the case. But I still have issues with magistrates in this country.
Even worse, the lawyers.
I agree with mawinder on getting a good lawyer. I also agree with tycho about your chances due to the evidence presented.
But please please get a very good lawyer who should be able to either argue your case in court or negotiate with the complainant. Freedom should never be taken for granted. Seen too many "innocent" people go to kamiti for not taking cases seriously.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.