View Full Version : First Timer involved in something stupid.
llong94510
Mar 2, 2009, 11:33 AM
:confused: My son who is 17 he will be 18 in June, I have kept him out of trouble this far and now he did it... what the hell am I up against. 3 Felonies and 1 Mis. Grand Theft, position of stolen property, and Conspircy. And a mist. Pot charge. He was in the car did not do the actual stealing but knew what was going on. I said it a million times the kids were bad and to stop hanging around with them. What am I looking at jail time, probation, what I have no idea... clue me in a bit if you can.
twinkiedooter
Mar 2, 2009, 06:47 PM
You son is not looking very good on this. Would suggest hiring a very good criminal attorney.
Fr_Chuck
Mar 2, 2009, 06:51 PM
Are they going to press charges as a adult or as a juv. That makes the first largest difference.
And a lot will depend on what all the other felonies are, but I would say he is looking at jail ( or prison) time if he is charged as a adult ( always a guess since the judge and the attorney you get can make a difference)
Also if he is wiling to take a plea agreement and perhaps testify against some of the others
llong94510
Mar 5, 2009, 04:02 PM
you son is not looking very good on this. Would suggest hiring a very good criminal attorney.
You really think so...
llong94510
Mar 5, 2009, 04:05 PM
Are they going to press charges as a adult or as a juv. That makes the first largest difference.
And alot will depend on what all the other felonies are, but I would say he is looking at jail ( or prison) time if he is charged as a adult ( always a guess since the judge and the attorney you get can make a difference)
Also if he is wiling to take a plea agreement and perhaps testify against some of the others
Holy crap we don't know if they will charge him as a juvie or adult not yet anyway... :eek:
Fr_Chuck
Mar 5, 2009, 05:38 PM
Here in GA he would be almost automatically be charged as a adult which means real jail, real prison
Not the kiddy jails as we call them.