Identification evidence often plays a significant role in drug cases. For instance, the police may not immediately arrest the seller or the buyer of illegal narcotics. If you are not arrested, an in-court identification may be inadmissible if:
- There is no pretrial identification procedure;
- There is an equivocal pretrial identification procedure;
- Good reason doesn’t exist for the lack of pretrial identification procedure.
If you are charged with a drug offense in Massachusetts, contact a drug crime attorney who will help you. Contact Attorney Shane W. Surrette at (774) 364-4605 or at [email protected] today.