It depends on the strength of the case and his criminal record. At a minimum he is facing 1 to 9 years in jail although probation is possible if he is not a second felony offender. I suggest he retain a good criminal defense lawyer. I am a former federal and State prosecutor and now handle criminal defense. He can contact me if he is interested in retaining a lawyer.
Answered on Sep 28th, 2012 at 12:51 PM