Someone I love, who is innocent, was charged with 8 robberies, first offense. What's the worst possible outcome? 1 Answers as of February 08, 2012
Someone I love, who is innocent, was charged with 8 robberies, first offense. What's the worst possible outcome? They got a confession; he went down for his friend. Are there any loopholes to make his bail go down or any possibility that they'll drop his case?Free Case Evaluation by a Local Lawyer!
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He better hire a good lawyer because consecutive sentences could mean life in prison.
Answer Applies to: Pennsylvania
Replied: 2/8/2012


