Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan

im being charged with larceny to 20,000 because i did take jewelry. they mentioned something called hyda what is that?


Asked on 10/13/09, 5:40 pm

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Answered on 10/18/09, 8:59 pm
William Morrison Action Defense Center

It's called HYTA and it's intended to give you a break by not having a major felony on your record which will keep you from getting a decent job. Pay attention because HYTA is not guaranteed.

At least get a court appointed lawyer. This is not a do-it-yourself.

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Answered on 10/18/09, 9:47 pm
Neil O'Brien Eaton County Special Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

HYTA = Holmes Youthful Trainee Act. If you were 17-20 yrs old when the crime happened and it's not a traffic offense, major controlled substance offense or life offense, you may be eligible to apply for youthful trainee status. If the judge grants it, in his/her discretion, you're put on probation and the court has the authority to dismiss the charge at the end of a successful probation term. If you ever lose that status through probation violations, then the conviction stays on your record.

You still must pay full restitution to the victims as a condition of this probation.

Read more about it at http://www.eatoncounty.org/Departments/ProsecutingAttorney/Define.htm#H

As one of the previous responses said, get an attorney (even a court-appointed attorney) so the best arguments can be made on your behalf (including marshaling together supportive records, documents, letters from people who know you well, etc.).

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Answered on 10/19/09, 10:04 am
Daniel Hajji Daniel Hajji & Associates

HYTA (aka YTA) is a good for you IF you are planning on admitting guilt. You should consult with a good criminal defense attorney to evaluate your case before doing anything. Just because you are offered this ststus doesn't necessarily mean the Judge will give it to you. Be cautious. Also, even if you are given HYTA status, you can still end up with probation, community service, boot camp, etc... Contact Attorneys of Michigan at (248) 865-4700 for a case evaluation. Ask for Dan Hajji

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Answered on 10/19/09, 10:41 am


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