Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
grand theft and perjury
grand theft and 6 counts of perjury, what is the normal consequennces for someone with no priors.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: grand theft and perjury
With clean record, probation is definitely possible. With or without any county jail time depends on facts and circumstances. Perhaps the case is beatable. Feel free to call for a free consultation.
Jacek W. Lentz, Esq.
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Re: grand theft and perjury
Each count of perjury is a felony. Grand theft is also a felony. Each has the potential to land the defendant in State prison. Yet each case is unique. Without knowing the facts, I can not give you a rule of thumb type answer. Call if you get serious about hiring an attorney.
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Re: grand theft and perjury
Normal consequence? Whatever the DA can be convinced to offer as a deal, based upon the charges, the defenses, sympathy points, harm to victim, etc. That's what your attorney is for, to negotiate a reasonable deal to avoid trial, conviction, and several years in jail called for in the Penal Code. Feel free to contact me if serious about getting that legal help you'll need, if the case is in SoCal courts.
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