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[QUOTE="Josh_Martin:211525"]johnvanveen said:[QUOTE]ok ill give the details and try and make this more clear. my friend drove 2 other individuals to a place were they proceeded to break in and steal things. My friend stayd in the car and dident enter the property. A few months later someone mentiond somthing to the cops and all 3 were arrested and my friend was charged with. B & E/night/ felony, and CONSPIRACY/FELONY. the current offer for my friend is 7 years probation or a differd sentence of 5 years or somthing like that. 7 years probation seems like a lot esp for someone 21 years old and that on there record would be a big deal. um hopefully this clears some stuff up. i was wondering what happens in similar cases and charges whats the usual punishment?[/QUOTE] It all depends. Are they making him plead guilty to get the deal or is he getting a cwaf? It's probably a 5 year sentence suspended for 7 years. (ie he'd be on probation for 7 years and if he fucks up during those 7 years he has to do the 5). That does seem harsh for a 1st offense but it depends on what was stolen. Legally, since he was the driver and knew what was going on, he might as well have broken in there himself. What does his lawyer say? If he doesn't have one, get one now. In Mass. I've found even public defenders are pretty damn good. There is the occasional stereotypical drunken bum public defender who's totally useless, but that's rare. Most of them are really good and LOVE pissing off prosecutors. [/QUOTE]
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