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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a person be responsible for a crime and take the charge from another person?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Yes but why would someone do that? And the DA has to believe and go along with charging the other person. They won't do it if they think it's a sham.
Yes but why would someone do that? And the DA has to believe and go along with charging the other person. They won't do it if they think it's a sham.
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How many years will I get if I took a lady's purse but didn't hurt her?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Get months and think years. You committed a robbery by sudden snatch. The purse was taken from her immediate presence, so it is robbery. In GA you are facing 1-20 years. First offense, with no other criminal history (not other robberies, no criminal history), you are looking at three years in prison. Ten to serve three years in prison. IF you go to court talking stupid about how will they prove it is her money, when it is in your pocket along with her card, you may be looking at ten years after trial.
Get months and think years. You committed a robbery by sudden snatch. The purse was taken from her immediate presence, so it is robbery. In GA you are facing 1-20 years. First offense, with no other criminal history (not other robberies, no criminal history), you are looking at three years in prison. Ten to serve three years in prison. IF you go to court talking stupid about how will they prove it is her money, when it is in your pocket along with her card, you may be looking at ten years after trial.
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Is it possible to keep employers form seeing my felony?

Answered by attorney Michael L. Aaronson
Criminal Law lawyer at Aaronson Law Firm
If your felony conviction is a matter of public record, or available to the employer through whatever means he has to obtain such information, then you will not be able to prevent him from discovering the conviction. You may want to consult an attorney about the possibility of getting an expunction to erase the conviction, which is usually quite difficult when you're dealing with felonies because the circumstances under which expunction are granted are very limited.
If your felony conviction is a matter of public record, or available to the employer through whatever means he has to obtain such information, then you will not be able to prevent him from discovering the conviction. You may want to consult an attorney about the possibility of getting an expunction to erase the conviction, which is usually quite difficult when you're dealing with felonies because the circumstances under which expunction are granted are very limited.
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