Legal Question in Criminal Law in Connecticut
2nd degree larceny 3rd degree burglary
My boyfriend was arrested on these charges recently. The only evidence they have is a bottle outside the residence with his DNA on it. Original charges were 1st degree larceny at arraignment changed to 2nd degree. Bail is set at $100,000. Is this enough to warrant that bail and those charges?
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Re: 2nd degree larceny 3rd degree burglary
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Re: 2nd degree larceny 3rd degree burglary
Bail is usually set based on several factors, one being any
Previous record he may have. I would suggest hiring an
Attorney immediately, usually the strength if a case can be
Measured by the amount of bail.
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