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Absolutely! I'm in Colorado. no felony my probation period is over. If Colorado cant afford to take all these cases to trial there's no way in hell Michigan can afford it.what county? So you got out of having a felony on your record?
Absolutely! I'm in Colorado. no felony my probation period is over. If Colorado cant afford to take all these cases to trial there's no way in hell Michigan can afford it.
I was charged six months after they came in to my house and like you they didn't take anything but pics and a small nug.
They told me for three years of going to court that I was getting a felony if I take plea deal. Setup for three trials during this time. Then yhey tried to scare with threats once again telling last chance your getting a felony and going to jail. Very next court date I got my deal.
in mi. that's how it worked you hold out they will offer you a plea bargain .Weeling , and dealing . at least that how it was back then. plea not guilty.
No, they will offer u a deal if you don't take turn they set it for trial. This is after a year of putting it off then something comes up they cancel trial goes back to disposition. And it starts all over again. Trials never happen first time around for a case that is pot related in med state.You kept telling them you wanted to take it to trial?
No, they will offer u a deal if you don't take turn they set it for trial. This is after a year of putting it off then something comes up they cancel trial goes back to disposition. And it starts all over again. Trials never happen first time around for a case that is pot related in med state.
I like this plan. How long did they take to charge you after the raid?
How do I find out when they charge me? Do they send something in the mail?
You'll know when a cop pulls in your drive way and places you in handcuffs and annouces your under arrest for blah blah charges and takes your ass off to county where you sit till morning then post bail.
will they raid my house again?
Unfortunately the lawyers are the only ones to win.Spend money on the best lawyer (s) you can afford
6 months, the pig actually called me and said come get finger printed the district attorney's took the case. They can't raid you again without a search warrant. Usually they will just put a warrent out and when you get pulled over or something you have to go bail out.I like this plan. How long did they take to charge you after the raid?
How do I find out when they charge me? Do they send something in the mail?
Unfortunately the lawyers are the only ones to win.
Positive vibes to you and yours.
On a different note I was just talking to a friend about their concentrates, laws and penalties. Risk management and being prepared for the worst. Ignorance is no excuse. Is it really worth the risk?
Peace
Google your local district court and do a criminal search on yourself. When they place a "Lein" on you that means warrant. It took another 4 months after they posted a lein on me before a cop showed up and hauled me off. Courts were busy at the time and I waited 2 years after my bust before they charged me. It took 3 months after being hauled off to get judges ruling. If you got a clean record most likely probation, loss of driver's liscense for a year and no more caregiving unless charges get plead down to misdemeanor.Been over a month. Still nothing.
Google your local district court and do a criminal search on yourself. When they place a "Lein" on you that means warrant. It took another 4 months after they posted a lein on me before a cop showed up and hauled me off. Courts were busy at the time and I waited 2 years after my bust before they charged me. It took 3 months after being hauled off to get judges ruling. If you got a clean record most likely probation, loss of driver's liscense for a year and no more caregiving unless charges get plead down to misdemeanor.
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