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You/your husband should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss options in a confidential setting.
You/your husband should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss options in a confidential setting.

Reduce bruglery charges to MIss- tresspass

Answered 8 years and 7 months ago by Ronald L. Freeman (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Based off of your post, your son may have a total defense to his cahrges.Lawyers charge different amounts based on the facts and the circumstances of each case. You should call around and speak with different lawyers to inqure about their pricing.
Based off of your post, your son may have a total defense to his cahrges.Lawyers charge different amounts based on the facts and the circumstances of... Read More
I'm sorry to hear about your situation.  Depending on your priors, you could potentially have this current charge thrown out or have it reduced to an infraction or misdemeanor.  Because there is so much information missing, it is hard to predict what can occur. But since you are no longer on parole or probation, you aren't being charged for violating your terms.  If you would like to discuss your case in more detail, I would be more than happy to offer a free consultation.... Read More
I'm sorry to hear about your situation.  Depending on your priors, you could potentially have this current charge thrown out or have it reduced... Read More
Forgery is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than one year, or by imprisonment in a county jail for 16 months, or two or three years. The longer terms are usually used when the defendant has prior convictions. 
Forgery is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than one year, or by imprisonment in a county jail for 16 months, or two or three... Read More