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Q: In the state of georgia can you be arrested without evidence or just becasue someone said u did something
A:
The statement of someone is evidence. If my wife of 25 years accuses me of a rape, stating that it happened four months ago, I will be arrested. If my neighbor says he saw me stealing his lawnchairs, I will be arrested. If a stranger tells the police that I harassed and threatened him inside of the Walmart, I will be arrested. If the loss prevention at Walmart tells the police that he saw me steal combs (without any video) I will be arrested. All of the examples involve evidence that consists solely of the testimony of a person (no DNA, physical evidence, fingerprints, videotape, confession, etc.)

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