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unfair misdemeanor for larceny

im 17, me and my friend went to the public city lake for a normal sunny day. We were playing soccer, and went for a dive and sat on teh benches and talked, while all this was happening we had noticed a plastic conoe on the shore just sitting there lookin abandoned for a about 20 min or more it was just there. We thought it was a public conoe to serve as community conoe. We decided to just go for a ride, when we were coming back we noticed two people watitin on shore, we got very nervous because we thought they were the owners, when we get there the owner was really mad but we were saying we were sorry and that we didn't know it was someones, but all of a sudden a cop pats my back tells me to shut up and handcuffs me and my friend, tells us to sit on teh bench and doesn even read us our rights, then he puts us to sit down under a tree outside while everyone was watching us and it was just humiliating and blown out of proportion. Now we are set to court with ''larceny'' charges which techinically it was not what we've done. From a normal day to a nightmare for no reason. I would like to please know what should we do, i want to plead not guilty becuase i know im not but im afraid that if found guilty i may get a high charge.


Asked on 5/11/07, 6:07 pm

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Nicholas Adamucci ADAMUCCI, LLC

Re: unfair misdemeanor for larceny

Based on the facts you have given alone, I can not recommend a particular course of action. However, I would be in a better position to help you if you told me more facts. I would then be able to recommend a course of action and plan of attack. If you need help, you can email me at [email protected].

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Answered on 5/11/07, 7:52 pm
Max Rosenberg Rosenberg,Whewell, & Hite, LLC

Re: unfair misdemeanor for larceny

It sounds like you need an attorney. You have several options on how to handle your problem. I handle problems like this and would be happy to help. I need to know some more information. Give me a call 203.540.5228.

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Answered on 5/14/07, 1:45 pm


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