Cops a lot of times will try and make up charges to charge somebody with.In the past when you could afford to hire a lawyer you could get stuff like that thrown out.If they were in somebodys house,and there was a gun just lying there,and they had a permit for it or whatever they need in Nebraska,my guess is that its one of those stupid cop charges.I think it works like this,a prosecuting attorney dreams up some of this stuff and tries to see if it will stick.Depending on how good the lawyer is that they get,he may make the prosecuting attorney such a fool for trying it that he stops,or if he cant do anything about it,the prosecuting attorney will get some kind of charge for it.Besides that a judge may look at it and say he is not going to mess with it,or not.
Im not a lawyer or anything.I just have been arrested before and had to hire a lawyer and he got 4 out of 5 charges dropped they had against me by the judge.Plus in court he argued so much better than the prosecutor that he got the one they still kept on me reduced to no jail time and a fine.
That was back in the 1970s,I have no idea what it would be like today.My stuff was a traffic accident,not a gun.A lot of stuff seems to be who tells the best story and makes the judge or jury agree with him.Court has very little to do with laws sometimes.It is a good idea to set in court and watch some time.I watched a lawsuit one afternoon and it was the same way the lawyer who told the best story and got the jury and judge to agree won.Ive been in traffic court and saw tickets get torn up sometimes and thrown out and more charges sometimes get added on.It depends on a lot of things and how the person being charged acts.But laws about guns are weird as far as I know,everywhere is different.If they want to press it,breaking some gun law is about as good a ticket to jail as anything.Like they might not get any time for the marijuana,but they will probably get some time for the gun if they broke some law.Also its a one sided story from the cops it sounds like.There is no telling what the truth is.
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