Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
I was arrested for shoplifting at a local store recently. I believe that the items that were stole were under $200.00 but I am unsure. I admitted to the store manager and also the police that I stole the items after being caught.
I was told that it holds a possiblity of 93 days in jail. I am currently 6 months pregnant and this is weighing heavily on me. I'm scared of the 93 days in jail that I am facing. I realize what I did was a huge mistake. I have a Driving on a Suspended License on my record from 2002 but nothing else. Also the store has sent me a letter saying that if I pay them $200.00 within 30 days they willl not go after me for anything else but I will have to face criminal charges still. Should I do this? What do I pleed at my upcoming arraignment? What is normal sentancing?
3 Answers from Attorneys
The civil demand has nothing to do with your case. Yes it us serious, but with the tight attorney, you should be just fine. It may even be able up be kept off your permanent record. Find counsel now.
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You should have any attorney to protect your record. A court appointed lawyer is sufficient. You're not going to jail in any event.
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