My question involves criminal law for the state of: Arizona I was arrested and cited for misdemeanor shoplifting in Chandler, Az. When I went to my arraignment the judge said that under Arizona law the prosecutor could alledge my priors to make it a felony, I haven't been in any major trouble in almost 20 years but I have at least 2 prior convictions for shoplifting and a prior conviction for burglary which was a shoplifting initially but was changed to burglary because I had no money on my person when I entered the establishment so because I went in with the intent to steal it was enhanced, I also have an armed robbery and an aggravated assault. All of those prior convictions occurred in 1997 or before I haven't been in trouble for anything since then except a misdemeanor public consumption. I completed parole and have stayed out of trouble and I have been at the same job for almost two years.
So there it is what should I expect will the prosecutor look back almost twenty years and alledge my priors and make this misdemeanor a felony or do I have any chance at all of not losing my entire life because of this horrible mistake please help what are my options
So there it is what should I expect will the prosecutor look back almost twenty years and alledge my priors and make this misdemeanor a felony or do I have any chance at all of not losing my entire life because of this horrible mistake please help what are my options
Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: How Far Back Can Arizona Prosecutor Look to Alledge Priors for Shoplifting
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