Quote Quoting flyingron
View Post
You understand wrong. Ham is a noble meat. Only, lesser luncheon meats can be indicted.

The problem is that you made a informed, knowing, and voluntary plea and that's hard to reversed. Lack of probable cause was something that needed to be challenged long ago.
The only times such pleas and convictions are typically overturned is when the defense can show that there was some unconstitutional level of coercion applied to the defendant to get him to plea.
Even then, it's not a guarantee.

You've not provided a shred of detail here that would make it possible to even guess at your chances.

Your other option is expungement: https://mdcourts.gov/legalhelp/expungement

And you will get better answers here if you don't vent your spleen other people's threads who are trying to get real answers.
There’s a facetious saying in legal circles about the ease with which prosecutors can secure indictments in grand jury cases: You can get a grand jury to “indict a ham sandwich.”
https://www.wsj.com/articles/indict-...ors-1527863063

I just destroyed your first point. The rest are no more valid. I rest my case. Jury I put it in your hands, knowing that my opponent is now without legs or arms.

What is wrong with this forum??? Are you all a bunch of liberal lunatics?