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ok im 16 and this is my frist time ive ever gotten arrested and well my charges are this burglary in the 2nd degree criminal mischief in the 1st degree and possesion of achohal

frist id like to say i didnt steal and or break into a house i was invited in thinking it was a evicted/ abandoned house 2nd i didnt **** up the house it was this kid tony who was drunk

i pretty much didnt do anything but be in the wrong place at the wrong time and like im not sure what to do plead guilty plead no contest or plead not guilty

wich im not but they wont belive me cause everyone else who was there took theyre deal and plead no contest and now i have no one to collaborate with me so going to trial is kinda useless sept my friend pattie who is taking it to trial and i dunno if hes enough to work off of or like yeah :/ someone tell me what a good legal strategy i should do im realllly ****** im seriusly a good kid i never do anything wrong just with wrong people at the wrong time

2007-12-16 21:42:17 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

3 answers

(1) Get a good lawyer
(2) Tell the truth and hope for the best
(3) Learn from it.

2007-12-16 21:50:05 · answer #1 · answered by wizjp 7 · 0 0

I'm no lawyer, but I'd be willing to bet that since...

1) You're 16
2) You have no priors
3) You didn't hurt anybody

that you probably won't have to worry about jail or anything too harsh. Definitely get a good lawyer and like others have said, just tell the truth. I know it seems horrible now, end of the world, you're totally f*cked, etc,etc...believe me later you'll realize it wasn't a big deal.

That is of course, unless you don't learn from your mistakes, then things will only get worse for you. You'll get through it, most likely a slap on the wrist, not like you're gonna go to prison or anything...

Like the person above said, LEARN FROM THIS MISTAKE...that's the most important thing. Good luck.

2007-12-16 22:25:34 · answer #2 · answered by David W 6 · 0 0

You should plead guilty.

Although you would argue "in a wrong place, in a wrong time", you have given every evidence to prove those three accuses.

2007-12-16 22:47:17 · answer #3 · answered by giginotgigi 7 · 0 0

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