Obviously, his attorney knows a lot more about the case than I do. I can't second-guess his attorney's legal judgement without thoroughly reviewing the evidence myself. It's impossible to guess whether or not he has any chance of winning without knowing more details about the allegations. (That's like asking, "If there was a football game, who would win?"). Going to trial always carries huge risks. If your friend loses at trial and the judge finds that he is not remorseful, then he could receive up the maximum penalty. Without knowing what specific charge he's facing, I don't know what the maximum would be. "Resisting arrest" can be charged as PC 69 or as PC 148(a)(1), which each carries its own penalties.
Answered on Mar 21st, 2013 at 11:05 AM