Q: My grandson is 17 and been acused of aggravated robbery and he said he didnt do it,so I will like legal advise .
He is having a pre trial in the 20th of November I think ,I havent got the date on the mail.
A:
t’s understandable that you want to support your grandson through this challenging situation. Aggravated robbery is a serious charge, especially for a young person, and it's crucial he has strong legal representation to ensure his rights are protected. Here are some steps to consider:
Confirm the Court Date: If you're unsure about the pre-trial date, contact the court directly to confirm it, as timely appearance is essential. This is especially important if you haven't received a formal notice by mail yet.
Seek an Experienced Defense Attorney: Given the severity of an aggravated robbery charge, your grandson will benefit from a lawyer experienced in juvenile and criminal defense. An attorney can assess the case details, evaluate any evidence against him, and work to protect his future, especially if he maintains his innocence.
Gather Information: Ask your grandson for as much information as possible, such as where he was at the time, any witnesses who can support his alibi, and any details he recalls about the accusations. This information can be valuable for his defense.
Understand the Process: The pre-trial hearing is a preliminary stage, typically involving discussion of charges, evidence, and possible plea options. It’s crucial to attend this hearing and understand any agreements or developments proposed by the prosecution.
Since time is short before the pre-trial, I’d recommend contacting a qualified attorney as soon as possible to start building a strong defense strategy. An attorney can explain the process and options to both you and your grandson, helping to protect his rights every step of the way.
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