Suthrndreamgirl
Jan 9, 2010, 10:55 AM
A little background info *I have a young man that I have "taken under my wing" after being released on probation for a charge he plead quilty to a lessor charge to... & was placed on 4 yrs. Probation with time served (he had served 8 months in juvenile detention). Note *He was charged as an adult in the first charge... so he was also charge as an adult in the second alleged offense.
He had been residing with me after being released on probation. I've taken in & helped many displaced juveniles over the yrs. In order to give them support & guidance to stay on the right track. On the day he had been arrested for the alleged 2nd offense, he had asked me to take him by his grandmothers house to pick up some clothes. I had an appointment & told him I could take him as soon as I got back. A friend (who is a pretty straight laced kid... never been in any trouble, attends college classes, etc... ) offered to give him a ride. On the way... another individual called the friend & asked could he give him a ride somewhere. It was on the way, so the driver stopped & picked him up too. There was NO connection or prior communication between the 2 needing a ride. They stopped at a house (where the 2nd individual requested to go) first. While there, the boy that resides with me recognized another mutual friends vehicle there & decided to go in & see him. Upon entering the house... he noticed the mutual friend & the one they gave the ride to whispering back & forth. Then the one they gave the ride to pulled out a gun & robbed 2 other individuals that were in the house. Appearantly, those 2 individuals (one an adult, the other a juvenile) are known "wanna-be" drug dealers. The mutual friend that was in the house & the one they gave the ride to had conspired prior to the robbery. The boy that resides with me truly was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He called me immediately after the incident occurred. Within a few hrs... a detective contacted him to come in & speak with him. I advised him NOT to talk with him without an attorney present! He felt he had nothing to hide, so he voluntarily met & talked with him. The detective told him he just needed to verify what happened... that he knew he wasn't involved... & then he could go home. Yeah right! They took him immediately to Juvenile Detention. He has sinced turned 18 & has been moved to the county jail. The guy that actually committed the robbery told the detective (we have it in writting) that the young man that resides with me had NO prior knowledge of the crime before it was committed. That he truly was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Even one of the victims stated to a family member he wasn't involved. Because the young man that resides with me has a prior record, the detective is gung ho to stick it to him... including him as a willing participant... charging him with aggravated robbery (he never had a weapon... was just present). The friend that drove them to the house wasn't charged. Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated as to how to go about providing the best defense possible considering the circumstances.
He had been residing with me after being released on probation. I've taken in & helped many displaced juveniles over the yrs. In order to give them support & guidance to stay on the right track. On the day he had been arrested for the alleged 2nd offense, he had asked me to take him by his grandmothers house to pick up some clothes. I had an appointment & told him I could take him as soon as I got back. A friend (who is a pretty straight laced kid... never been in any trouble, attends college classes, etc... ) offered to give him a ride. On the way... another individual called the friend & asked could he give him a ride somewhere. It was on the way, so the driver stopped & picked him up too. There was NO connection or prior communication between the 2 needing a ride. They stopped at a house (where the 2nd individual requested to go) first. While there, the boy that resides with me recognized another mutual friends vehicle there & decided to go in & see him. Upon entering the house... he noticed the mutual friend & the one they gave the ride to whispering back & forth. Then the one they gave the ride to pulled out a gun & robbed 2 other individuals that were in the house. Appearantly, those 2 individuals (one an adult, the other a juvenile) are known "wanna-be" drug dealers. The mutual friend that was in the house & the one they gave the ride to had conspired prior to the robbery. The boy that resides with me truly was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He called me immediately after the incident occurred. Within a few hrs... a detective contacted him to come in & speak with him. I advised him NOT to talk with him without an attorney present! He felt he had nothing to hide, so he voluntarily met & talked with him. The detective told him he just needed to verify what happened... that he knew he wasn't involved... & then he could go home. Yeah right! They took him immediately to Juvenile Detention. He has sinced turned 18 & has been moved to the county jail. The guy that actually committed the robbery told the detective (we have it in writting) that the young man that resides with me had NO prior knowledge of the crime before it was committed. That he truly was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Even one of the victims stated to a family member he wasn't involved. Because the young man that resides with me has a prior record, the detective is gung ho to stick it to him... including him as a willing participant... charging him with aggravated robbery (he never had a weapon... was just present). The friend that drove them to the house wasn't charged. Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated as to how to go about providing the best defense possible considering the circumstances.