what can be done if one was under the influence of zyanax and became violent charged with assault bodily injury and terroristic threats to household?
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what can be done if one was under the influence of zyanax and became violent charged with assault bodily injury and terroristic threats to household?
common law wife wakes him up bye hitting him mother in law and mother’s boyfriend call 911 the pills made him react like this not in his character at all . i
Asked on June 16, 2009 under Criminal Law, Oklahoma
Answers:
J.V., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
if a person is charged with a crime and they believe they acted in such a manner while under the influence of medication this is known as a possible defense to the charges. This situation will not result in the charges being dropped because the influence of medication doesn't change that the events occurred.
What you need to do is explain the stuaiotn to your attorney, if possible get medical documentation to the effect of the medication causing an avderse reaction resulting in your behavior
Than either in settlement conference or at trial this evidence is introduced to attempt to explain the behavior and hopefully influence the outcome
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