Summary
If evidence is not disclosed during discovery in Missouri, it is generally inadmissible in court, though exceptions exist. Text messages can be used as evidence if authenticated and relevant. For a speeding ticket, contesting it in court, questioning the officers judgment, or hiring a traffic lawyer may help. For a no insurance ticket, showing proof of insurance or purchasing insurance before the court date can be beneficial. Text messages sent under the influence can still be used as evidence, but the senders state of mind may affect interpretation. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
If evedence is not provided in my discovery can it still be used against me
Hello ****, in general, if evidence is not disclosed during discovery, it usually cannot be used in court. However, this can vary based on your location and the specifics of your case. Could you please provide your location for more accurate information?
Joplin, mo.
Hello ****, in Missouri:
- Evidence should be disclosed during discovery.
- Failure to disclose may result in it not being admissible in court.
- However, exceptions exist for certain circumstances.
You should consult with a local attorney for specifics.
Can a text message be used as evedence
Hello ****, in Missouri:
- Text messages can be used as evidence.
- They must be authenticated and relevant to the case.
- They should be properly preserved.
- Consent may be needed depending on the situation.
Consult a local attorney for specifics.
How to get out of a speeding ticket
Hello ****, here are some general tips to possibly avoid a speeding ticket in Missouri:
- Contest the ticket in court
- Show up early and be respectful
- Question the officer's judgment or evidence
- Hire a traffic lawyer (if necessary)
Note: The effectiveness of these tips can vary case by case.
How to get out of no insurance ticket
Hello ****, for a no insurance ticket in Missouri:
- Show proof of insurance if you had it at the time
- Purchase insurance before your court date
- Consult a traffic lawyer
- Attend court, be respectful and honest
Please note, outcomes can vary.
Can a text message be used if the person sending the message is under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Hello ****, in Missouri:
- Text messages can potentially be used as evidence, regardless of the sender's state.
- However, the sender's state of mind might affect the message's interpretation.
- Authenticity, relevance, and consent rules still apply.
Please consult a local attorney for specifics.