Robbery: Likelihood of Being Found Not Guilty for a Crime You Did Commit

jeudi 20 novembre 2014

My question involves criminal law for the state of:

A friend of mine was arrested for Aggravated Robbery (with a deadly weapon, firearm.)

A little information:



He broke into a house while the family was home and attempted to rob them

No property was actually taken because he bailed at the last second

None of the family was harmed however he did present a weapon

The family did see his face as he was not wearing a mask

There were other witnesses (neighbors) who saw him trying to get away

We was pulled over not far from the house and arrested

Co defendant took a plea agreement and MAY have to testify against him

He has some priors so he probably won’t be testifying on his own behalf

Court appointed attorney

Has been indicted and is awaiting trial

That being said, my question is what is the likelihood of him being found not guilty at trial?





Robbery: Likelihood of Being Found Not Guilty for a Crime You Did Commit

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