Told to plead guilty when innocent.
When my husband was 18 he was at a family bbq when his Uncle and some of the Uncle's friends decided to do a beer run. On their way out they threatened to kill the empolyees if they called the cops. The employee did call the cops and a witness followed them to the Uncles house which was just a few blocks from the store. Anyway, the cops showed up and everyone invloved took off. Hopped the fence in the back. Everyone accept my husband. Of course he thought since he didn't do it he would just stay back at the house. Well, he should have ran like he was GUILTY!! My husband, his Uncle around the same height 6'3ish same build. Needless to say, my husband was arrested, put in a line up and picked out by a witness. He went to court and continued to claim his innocence. After about a year of this the public defender advised him that pleading guilty would be the best and easiest thing to do. He said that because a witness pointed him out it would be hard to convince a jury, he also said that because the guys that actually did it threatened to kill that if it went to court my husband would be charged with a felony and if he plead guilty they would do him a favor and drop it to a misdemeanor. So that was what he did, rember he was just out of high school and trusted the public offender had his best interest in mind. My husbands Uncle is such a jerk and even though everyone in the family pleaded with him to turn himself in he wouldn't do it. Well, this uncle is now in prison for a long list of things. Is there anything we could do to reverse this. Oh and there is also a video tape. Anyone who saw would know it was not my husband! We have been denied living in certain areas because my husband has theft on his record. My husband is a political science major at the U of U and I'm just afraid when he gets into a career this thing he did not do will be there to haunt us. Can someone please help with advice? We don't know what to do?