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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 508402" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>With this being a charge XXX, I'd run, not walk, to a def attny and call that prosecuting attny asap. Should he ever get in trouble in the future as a juvenile, they go back and look at all these things. So even if he made it thru 6 mos of probation, but then reoffended at 16yo ((I don't know his current age either), they would look at this and taake it into consideration at the next trial- well, they look at whatever charge he's been convicted of in the past. Violent offenders automatically get wosrse of everything than the others, at least as juveniles in this state. A simple assault as a juvenile didn't get my son classified as a violent offender. I feel certain that if you advocate for it, the pros attny would agree to either drop or lower charges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 508402, member: 3699"] With this being a charge XXX, I'd run, not walk, to a def attny and call that prosecuting attny asap. Should he ever get in trouble in the future as a juvenile, they go back and look at all these things. So even if he made it thru 6 mos of probation, but then reoffended at 16yo ((I don't know his current age either), they would look at this and taake it into consideration at the next trial- well, they look at whatever charge he's been convicted of in the past. Violent offenders automatically get wosrse of everything than the others, at least as juveniles in this state. A simple assault as a juvenile didn't get my son classified as a violent offender. I feel certain that if you advocate for it, the pros attny would agree to either drop or lower charges. [/QUOTE]
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