Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

daughter stole over 2k of my jewelry and pawned it. Had her arrested - she has 5 1st, 2nd degree and 3 degree felonies associated with this arrested. What is she looking at. We are in Orlando FL.


Asked on 2/13/12, 10:23 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Don Waggoner Don Waggoner Law, P.A.

She needs an attorney. She is probably not going to prison, but jail is always a possibility. The maximum penalty for a 3rd degree felony is 5 years in prison.

Call me at 407-846-8008.

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Answered on 2/13/12, 10:28 am
Mario Musil The Musil Law Firm

I recommend you speak to an attorney. My office does free initial consultation. If she has a 1st degree felony - that carries 30 years prison, 2nd degree is 15 years and 3rd degree is 5 years per count. I take it she picked up a burglary and a dealing in stolen property - hence the 1st and 2nd degree charges.

Call anytime at 877 706 8745.

Mario Musil

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Answered on 2/13/12, 10:54 am
Amir Ladan The Ladan Law Firm, P.A.

What your daughter faces on paper may be vastly different from what she's actually looking at once the case is thoroughly reviewed by a competent, experienced criminal defense lawyer. Grand Theft is a 3rd Degree Felony, punishable by up to five (5) years in prison per count. Dealing in Stolen Property is a 2nd Degree Felony, punishable by up to fifteen (15) years in prison and scoring mandatory prison if convicted as charged. This doesn't mean that she'll see such a harsh sentence in the event that she's convicted of the offense. Actual sentencing will vary, based in part on victim input, what the overall sentencing guidelines scoresheet indicates is a minimum sentence and what is done during the course of legal representation to address the issues that the case presents. For more information and an in-depth analysis of her case, please feel free to call my main office in Orlando at (407) 657-1555.

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Answered on 2/13/12, 1:09 pm


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