The prosecutor will take into account the Defendant's record and the evidence. The stronger the evidence, the less good the plea deal for the Defendant. You are asking a question that we all ask every day when we go to court. There is no definite answer. But if the Defendant has a perfectly clean criminal record, most prosecutors in a case like this will offer a sentencing cap that will result in jail time, not prison time. However, I am assuming that we are talking about 10 or 20 plants. If this is a big agro-business, the cap might be four or five years. As to beating the case or getting a good plea deal, hiring an attorney can help a great deal.
Answered on Mar 13th, 2013 at 3:22 PM