Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
What can a 19 hear old get for his first time being in trouble he got bail and then missed a court date now in jail facing
11550 (A) misdemeanor
148.9 (A) misdemeanor
211 felony
1214.1 (A) misdemeanor
459 misdemeanor
496 (A) felony
487 (A) felony
496 (A) felony
But after court it shows continued on all of them but the bottom 2 are blank and the 496 (A) felony shows dismiss
Please tell me what all this means I'm a widow with a son whom km about to loose and IM LOOSING MY MIND WITH FEAR AND CANT STOP CRYING
2 Answers from Attorneys
PLEASE CALL ATTORNEY BARNEY GIBBS AT (714)838-9019 FOR A FREE CONSULTATION TO TALK ABOUT YOUR CASE
Your son definitely needs an experienced criminal defense attorney, if he doesn't have one, get him one immediately. If he were to be convicted, each misdemeanor carries up to one year in jail, and each felony carries one or more years in prison. His attorney will have to analyze the pleadings, evidence and facts to see what defenses he has available to him. The attorney's job is to either take the case[s] to trial if he believes he has a reasonable chance of success, or alternatively, to negotiate the best 'plea deal' he can get to minimize the 'time' your son faces. Feel free to contact me at 714-960-7584 to get him that help. My practice covers most of SoCal courts.
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