Yuba City, CA asked in Criminal Law for California

Q: My husband has 1 strike and currently in jail for burglary also has 2 pending burglary cases , how much time will he get

He has record of fraud , grandtheft, domestic violence in past 2 years , out on plea deal with probation , 1 strike , and 3 pending burglary cases , placer county ca

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Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: MUCH MORE INFO NEEDED.

WHAT IS RECORD? ANY INJURY? WHO IS JUDGE OR DA?

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH A LOCAL CRIMINAL LAWYER..........

Joseph Abrams agrees with this answer

John Karas
John Karas
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Temecula, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: If your husband is in custody with 2 prior, pending burglaries and now a new burglaries, he has an attorney or a Public Defender. He (or she) know the facts and what the plea offer is from the DA.

I can tell you with his prior record, the new charges (including the new burglary while out of custody with 2 pending burglary charges already filed which will lead to an automatic enhancement along with violation of probation on multiple cases), your husband is facing 10 years of more of jail time in state prison depending on whether he committed burglaries of commercial or residential property.

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