| Hello Lexegay:
Well, it's not so cut and dried as all that. Are we talking felonies or misdemeanors here? Do they think your bro-in-law knows where his son is? How much more than $300? What kind of property? It didn't just appear at his house. Do they think he stole it? Do they think he knows who stole it? Do they want him to snitch? (My guess is they absolutely do!) Does the prosecutor want to run for district attorney? Is this a small town?
Plus, lots of other factors come into play. Is he contrite? Does he have community support? Does he have a lawyer? A PD, or did he hire an expensive criminal attorney? Does he have a job? Is he still using drugs? DID he snitch? Is the judge running for re-election? And on, and on…..
So you can see there is no answer. If they want to make an example out of him, or if he didn't cooperate, or, or, or, or (take your pick), he could go to jail for quite some time, or they could slap him on the wrist.
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PS> If he wants the least to happen to him, I suggest that he hire the best criminal attorney he can afford. |