Friday, May 16, 2014

So I just received a summons notice for theft that took place over 2 months ago. It's states that the amount I stole was 1000 to 10,000 but ...

Question

So I just received a summons notice for theft that took place over 2 months ago. It's states that the amount I stole was 1000 to 10,000 but that impossible because I only took two things. I have a clean record and I've never in my life been convicted of any other crimes I was just stupid and showing off for my friends. Also I'm 19 so I'm concerned about going to jail. I'm not sure what it shows on camera but I would really like to know exactly what I should do. Also my friend was with me who also stole but stole at least 20 items. But they do not have her information so I'm worried her activities will also affect my sentence please help and tell me what I should do.



Answer

What you need to do is talk to a criminal trial lawyer, not the police. The lawyer can advise you on your next step.



Answer

Seek a confidential consultation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer immediately. If you cannot afford to hire one, then apply to the Office of the Public Defender for an appointed one.



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