“A criminal charge is not a conviction; and even if he was convicted of some bogus trial, that fact cant be used in a civil trial. Even more so if does an Alford plea.”
“I seriously doubt the prosecutor can find a unanimous jury to convict him.”
That may be the case, or they could get a conviction.
However, by the end of such a process he will have a very steep lawyer bill.
Never rush to hire an attorney. Just don’t take to the cops, or anyone else, EVER.This case isn’t worth the time and effort for a prosecutor to take to trial when he pretty much knows there isn’t going to be a conviction.
Charges would be dropped for lack of probable cause and that getting a conviction is highly unlikely. Even if convicted, he’s get probation.