Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
petit larceny
i am from pennsylvania and on probation in new york i was arrested for petit larceny the value was $20.00 the police told me to just plead giulty i will probally only get a fine now my probation officer wants to violate me if i was convicted and sentenced to pay a fine would i still get a fine and what is my deadline on withdrawing a plea
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: petit larceny
Any conviction for any offense, other than a traffic infraction may be used as a basis for a violation of probation. It is best to withdraw a plea before sentence but you can make the attempt at any time,however the longer you wait the less of a chance of success.
Re: petit larceny
Withdrawal of a Plea is not a matter of
right. Your question sets forth no
legitimate basis for withdrawing a plea.
If you are found to have violated probation, you
can be sentenced to one year in jail, if
the conviction was in New York, but it
sounds as if the conviction was in PA
and I do not know PA law.
You also do not state how you are alleged
to have violated probation. This clearly
affects any decision.
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