Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Imprisonment
my son was charged with unlawful Imprisonment. He was driving his girlfriend in his car and they had an arguement and she wanted him to drive him home he drove around for 10 minutes then took her to burger king and dropped her off there. she made a scene in the parking lot and the police came. what does he do now to get out of this? her mother does not like my son because the relationship is imature and they fight alot. Shw will be in court to try to get my son in more trouble. he is 20 the daughter is 19
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Imprisonment
It sounds like a silly case for the DA to prosecute. However, the charge is serious. Therefore, you should get a crimial defense attorney to represent your son. If he/you cannot afford one, ask the court to appoint one.
Re: Imprisonment
This is a serious charge, but perhaps a difficult case for the DA to prove. Depending on your son's prior criminal record, if any, and any witness statements, there may be a reduced plea offer avaliable.
I would suggest that your son not have ANY contact whatsoever with this young woman until at least this case is resolved.
Your son will need an experienced criminal defense lawyer to represent him. Please call me @ (716) 856-4022 for more information or to retain me to represent your son. Thank you.
Re: Imprisonment
This is a rather serious charge, I would recommend two things.#1 have your son stay away from the girl and her mother #2 get a qualified criminal defense attorney.Not knowing other details such as were there witness's and what your son's criminal record is, any further advise can't be afforded. You may however contact my office for further info.@718-834-0087.
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