Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

What are the typical sentences for someone who has two priors with grand theft auto, went to prison once for it, and had picked up new charges six of them including grand theft auto, burglary on an unoccupied conveyance, dealing in stolen property, and defrauding a scrap yard by selling metal, does he stand a chance with a decent lawyer??? What can I expect?


Asked on 2/12/13, 12:11 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Craig Epifanio Craig Epifanio, P.A.

He only stands a chance if he gets a lawyer. As far as sentence there are too many variables. Since he has been to prison in the past it is likely that he scores prison again. How much is impossible to answer. He needs an attorney who can investigate this and other issues to properly answer your question.

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Answered on 2/12/13, 8:37 am
Natalie Hall The Law Office of Natalie D. Hall, P.A.

Meet with an attorney. Given his history, he may be "scoring" prison. Furthermore, depending on when he was released from prison he may be deemed a "prison releasee reoffender" which will increase the amount of time he faces.

His history and the facts of these current charges will need to be examined thoroughly and he will need the assistance of a criminal defense attorney to defend against the charges.

Natalie Hall, Esq.

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Answered on 2/12/13, 12:40 pm


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