If a plea deal is brought into the conversation prior to a trial. Either party can bring up the idea of a plea deal but it has to be reasonable and the person that committed the crime is not a habitual offender.
There are various levels of burglary charges. You can hope to get probation and not go to jail for a burglary charge in SC if you do not have a record.
Yes. If they were originally charged with a misdemeanor crime and subsequent investigation discloses that there was more to it than there first appeared, the charges can be changed or increased.
The prosecutor may choose to amend the charges to a misdemeanor in exchange for a guilty plea if the facts and history are right.
Yes, the yard is a part and yes, you can get charged.
If you have been charged with a misdemeanor 2 for theft by deception in PA and you are currently on probation, they can still come after you on additional charges. This is when there is a warrant of arrest even when there is a statue of limitations.Ê
Then you're in violation of your probation. If you'd been released before you sentence was complete, you'll be required to serve out the remainder of your sentence, on top of whatever time you're sentenced on the burglary charges.
If there was sufficient probable cause for an arrest for the B2 charges, then they may be remanded to jail awaiting the outcome of the B2 procedure,
It is difficult to be sure, but it is possible that when processing the biometric data (fingerprints) about your husband in relationship to the arrest for assault, his details came up as a match in relation to an unsolved burglary investigation. As you describe the situation he in now facing two charges, one of assault and one for burglary.
Pleas deals are offered all the time based on many different factors. It would have to be agreed upon my the defense and state. It is not uncommon to get convicted of lesser charges neither.
If you have been charged with a felony it is possible that the prosecutor could have you charged with a misdemeanor DUI if they decide your case merits it. Some felony charges are required by law if you have multiple DUIs or had a BAC that was very high.
If that is all the charges that they have filed with the DA then it is a misdemeanor.
I have committed a burglary on probation and got revoked and payed with my original sentence and the new sentence charges.