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Home > Law > Criminal Law   »   I was arrested for I.D theft in december. My case hasn't been filed, will i go to jai

 
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Old Mar 4, 2008, 12:52 PM
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I was arrested for I.D theft in december. My case hasn't been filed, will i go to jai

So i know what i did was wrong beyond wrong! I have a great job right now and have so many bills to pay for. I have never been in trouble with the law before. And yes i do have an attorney who is helping me out with this. My question is will i see jail time? If i go to jail i will lose my job, and probably my truck as well. It's my first offence. I am in the state of oregon. I just need some good advice on what i should do.

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It is just to hard to tell. Yes you can, my guess will be probation if you have a good job and this is your first offense.
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depends on the degree really, i mean if its a 3rd or 4th degree n ur a first time offender then probably not...now b carefull because they can give u county time but ur lawyer can request different programs as a substitute, for instance day reporting. Thats a program where u'll do the jail time they sentenced u to do but its your days off, you'll go there, work for a few hours, then go home...they also have a program where u go in fri morning get released sun. midnight. you'll do this until ur time is done...talk to your lawyer, n if jail time in unavoidable, find out if he can work programs to substitute that jail time.
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