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Jul 1, 2008, 12:07 AM
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I have 7 counts against me I am a first time offender
I have seven counts against me I am 20 years old I work part-time go to school and do community service hours. But I got caught up in something really stupid and now I face seven counts which include fraud under C.C. 380(1) 2 counts, Uttering forged document C.C. 368(1)(a) 2 counts, possession property obtained by crime (under) C.C. 354(1) 3 counts
I purchased transit tickets for the bus they looked legit and authentic but they were fake when I realized this I tried to sell them back and turns out I sold them to a undercover transit officer.
I will be going to court soon I have no clue what is going on what will I face if I am found guilty.
I Live in Toronto Canada
Please someone help me thanks very much everyone bye now
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Jul 1, 2008, 12:22 AM
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I have walked on both sides.
When walking on that side... YOU need to get yourself a lawyer to advise you. Mortgage yourself to the hilt to figure it out.
As to 'more info' you need to describe what happened in more detail.
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Jul 1, 2008, 05:06 AM
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It is hard to say, First don't know what country you live in, and if in the US what state. If in the US, are you charged and going to court in city court or in state court. That can make a large difference right there.
I will also assume you were arrested and are now out on bond?
But you need an attorney, each charge has specific requriements that have to be meet to be convicted of that crime. And it is your attorneys job to see if they can or can not make a case, many times the attorney will then work out the best deal he can.
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Jul 2, 2008, 07:55 AM
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Hello K:
Do what these people said. However, if you're doing community service NOW, that means you're ALREADY on probation... That ain't going to be good for you. EVEN if you're found not guilty, you probably violated your probation.
excon
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Jul 2, 2008, 10:21 AM
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 Originally Posted by excon
Hello K:
Do what these people said. However, if you're doing community service NOW, that means you're ALREADY on probation.... That ain't gonna be good for you. EVEN if you're found not guilty, you probably violated your probation.
excon
No I am doing community service just because I want to not because I am in trouble previously
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Jul 2, 2008, 10:27 AM
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So you're like volunteering... nothing mandated by the court or anything, is that right?
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Jul 2, 2008, 10:30 AM
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Hmm, seven counts on the first time, wow, is that some kind of record?
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Jul 2, 2008, 11:12 AM
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 Originally Posted by MOWERMAN2468
hmm, seven counts on the first time, wow, is that some kind of record?
I don't know bro but I am worried
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Jul 2, 2008, 04:31 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kaldean
I have seven counts against me i am 20 years old i work part-time go to school and do community service hours. but i got caught up in something really stupid and now i face seven counts which include fraud under C.C. 380(1) 2 counts, Uttering forged document C.C. 368(1)(a) 2 counts, possession property obtained by crime (under) C.C. 354(1) 3 counts
i purchased transit tickets for the bus they looked legit and authentic but they were fake when i realized this i tried to sell them back and turns out i sold them to a undercover transit officer.
i will be going to court soon i have no clue what is going on what will i face if i am found guilty.
I Live in Toronto Canada
Please someone help me thanks very much everyone bye now
You realized they were fake and THEN you tried to sell them back? Not terribly smart - like passing money you know is counterfeit.
I'd get an attorney and begin to plea bargain - you're a small fish here. They need to find whoever was counterfeiting the tickets.
I would not go into this without an Attorney - you are in serious trouble.
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Jul 2, 2008, 06:37 PM
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 Originally Posted by JudyKayTee
You realized they were fake and THEN you tried to sell them back? Not terribly smart - like passing money you know is counterfeit.
I'd get an attorney and begin to plea bargain - you're a small fish here. They need to find whoever was counterfeiting the tickets.
I would not go into this without an Attorney - you are in serious trouble.
How much time do I face if convicted I go to college I work and I do community service on the side will that help me out
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Jul 2, 2008, 06:39 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kaldean
how much time do i face if convicted i go to college i work and i do community service on the side will that help me out
No, I don't see that helping you at all - you're charged with 7 counts, you've admitted here (and people can access these boards) that you knew they were counterfeit and tried to turn them in for cash. I have no idea what you confessed to the Police. It's called stealing - and that's why you're facing 7 counts.
Again - retain an Attorney. Or pack a toothbrush.
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Jul 2, 2008, 06:49 PM
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 Originally Posted by JudyKayTee
No, I don't see that helping you at all - you're charged with 7 counts, you've admitted here (and people can access these boards) that you knew they were counterfeit and tried to turn them in for cash. I have no idea what you confessed to the Police. It's called stealing - and that's why you're facing 7 counts.
Again - retain an Attorney. Or pack a toothbrush.
I already hired to a lawyer he said just sit tight till the first court date and that's when he finds out if they want to go for an idictable or summary offense
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Jul 2, 2008, 06:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kaldean
i already hired to a lawyer he said just sit tight till the first court date and thats when he finds out if they want to go for an idictable or summary offense
Then why are you posting here - an Attorney familiar with the law, familiar with the situation, has given you advice. Do you think people who don't know/understand the situation can give you better advice than that Attorney?
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