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Question regarding criminal court--not family law

Started by socrateaser, Mar 26, 2006, 11:58:22 AM

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wallyworld



1.  Any advice for him?
2.  What is the prob. of him doing jaiil time
3.  What can he do to keep from going to jail?
4.  Any other advice/

socrateaser

>>1.  Any advice for him?

Don't steal.

>>2.  What is the prob. of him doing jaiil time?

Not enough facts. The primary issue is the evidence against him. Did anyone other than his boss see him return the goods. Did he sign an apology letter or anything else, or was he recorded, etc?

State must prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt, so the facts are everything to determining guilt.

>>3.  What can he do to keep from going to jail?

Probably nothing. But, I suspect that the judge may give a suspended sentence. I'd definitely have a lawyer who knows the judge and prosecutor involved.

>>4.  Any other advice?

Nope.

wallyworld



>Not enough facts. The primary issue is the evidence against
>him. Did anyone other than his boss see him return the goods.
>Did he sign an apology letter or anything else, or was he
>recorded, etc?
 
He did not tell anyone other than his boss, wasn't recorded in anyway, and did not sign anything; however when he called his boss his boss ended up picking up the stolen property in his driveway.

He also told his lawyer that he has retained.

>
>>>3.  What can he do to keep from going to jail?
>
>Probably nothing. But, I suspect that the judge may give a
>suspended sentence. I'd definitely have a lawyer who knows the
>judge and prosecutor involved.

What is a suspended sentence?  

His bail was only 300 dollars so does that mean that he has a lesser chance of going to jail?
 





socrateaser

We can't have this discussion in a public forum.

>What is a suspended sentence?  

Probation for one to three years, is likely. If no other criminal convictions, then expungement of the prior conviction and seal of the court record (so it will no longer exist).

>His bail was only 300 dollars so does that mean that he has a
>lesser chance of going to jail?

Sounds pretty minimal when bail is less the the value of the stolen property.