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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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How long should my brother get for 4 counts of unlawful entry, 4 counts of theft, 1 count of receiving stolen property?

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Answered by attorney Mark A. Broughton (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Mark A. Broughton, PC
That is impossible to answer. The sentencing judge considers many things, such as criminal history and the facts of the case, employment history, alcohol/drug abuse issues to name a few. What he can potentially GET if convicted of all the charges is easier to determine, but I would still need more information. If by "unlawful entry" you mean a residential burglary, he would be looking at a maximum exposure of 10 years on four separate counts (and four strikes). But even that is stretching what can accurately be stated because the facts - and the applicable law - add into the equation. If those are 4 counts of second degree burglary ("unlawful entry" of a store, let's say and not a residence), he is looking at a maximum on those counts of 5 years (with no strikes). Get him a good lawyer - he's going to need it!
That is impossible to answer. The sentencing judge considers many things, such as criminal history and the facts of the case, employment history, alcohol/drug abuse issues to name a few. What he can potentially GET if convicted of all the charges is easier to determine, but I would still need more information. If by "unlawful entry" you mean a residential burglary, he would be looking at a maximum exposure of 10 years on four separate counts (and four strikes). But even that is stretching what can accurately be stated because the facts - and the applicable law - add into the equation. If those are 4 counts of second degree burglary ("unlawful entry" of a store, let's say and not a residence), he is looking at a maximum on those counts of 5 years (with no strikes). Get him a good lawyer - he's going to need it!
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Are there attorneys available on contingency fee for someone with improper counsel and false enhancements at sentencing?

Answered by attorney Nathaniel D Shafer
Criminal Law lawyer at Natty Shafer Law
Unfortunately, the ethics rules for attorneys prevent criminal law cases from being taken on a contingency fee basis.
Unfortunately, the ethics rules for attorneys prevent criminal law cases from being taken on a contingency fee basis.

If I asked to get private attorney at last court date and still have not secured one, can I get continuance?

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Answered by attorney Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Rogers Law Firm
It depends on the judge. Most judges will not be happy with you if you have already had one continuance to allow you time to hire an attorney and then you return to court to ask for another continuance.
It depends on the judge. Most judges will not be happy with you if you have already had one continuance to allow you time to hire an attorney and then you return to court to ask for another continuance.
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