Legal Question in Criminal Law in Alaska
I've been charged with a Class A misdemeanor for shoplifting. I have to go to court for it. What should I expect of this experience? What will my punishment likely be? Do I need to hire a lawyer?
Asked on 12/20/13, 8:20 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Terrence Thorgaard
Thorgaard Law Firm
Yes, you definitely need to at least consult wth an attorney. The attorney can advise and help you in several ways:
1. determine if the state has a solid case against you;
2. advise you what the likely sentence is in your community and from the assigned judge;
3. consider whether to ask for a different judge;
4. explore the possiblility of a plea bargain or deferred prosecution; and
5. urge the judge to give you, if convicted, the lowest sentence possible.
Answered on 12/21/13, 10:02 am
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