Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
Michigan Prosecutor offered me 74–11 guilty plea deal for felony charge of 'possession of analogues' (incident date October 2016 - arraigned Aug. 2017- sentencing date September 21, 2017) I am currenty on misdemeanor probation for impaired while operating motor vehicle. (Incident date Aug. 2016 - Arraigned March 2017 - sentenced probation June 2017)
Will the judge for sure give me the 74–11 at my sentencing? - because the prosecution said I qualified for the 74-11 at arraignment and offered that plea deal?
1 Answer from Attorneys
There's never a guarantee. All the prosecutor can do is agree to not object to it if you qualify for it. It's always within the discretion of the judge. A lot, if not most, judges will grant it if: 1) you are eligible and 2) you are deemed a good candidate for probation. This is a discussion you should be having with your lawyer however, especially one who is familiar with your judge and his practices.
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