Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Stealing and transfering a case
I stole in a store where I was working an amount of $350. I am paying it to them back. They press chages on me and I have to go to the court. I canged my location also since then but they do have the new adress. I have also used illegal paers to apply. What I wanna know is that are they going to first of all accept to judge me in the new state that I am. Secondly, what is going to happen to me when I am going to be in the court?
Asked on 8/18/01, 12:08 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Re: Stealing and transfering a case
Your new state of residence has nothing to do with the charges. They must be handeled in the state where the crime occurred.
If you are a first offender and presently voluntarily making restitution, you will most likely be granted probation.
Answered on 8/21/01, 11:48 am
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