Saturday, October 24, 2009

Legal question?

Someone I know has been pulled over 3 times for driving on a suspended license. He just pleaded not guilty and they said he may face 60 to 90 days in jail. How likely is it that he can escape jail time? Anyone know. We live in Florida.
Answer:
Here in New Hampshire, he would receive 2-5 years. That would mean he would get 2 years in PRISON and 3 more years on Parole. If he receives a Parole Violation, he would receive what ever is left of his Parole in Prison.

However, it sounds like if he is going to be facing 60-90 days in Jail...he may receive Probation after his term is up. If he receives a Probation Violation, he receives a new sentence.

No one here could possibly give you an accurate answer here. Only the Judge and prosecutor can sentence the person. A lawyer can tell a person what to expect for a Minimum and Maximum sentence that has been set up by the legislation per crime. (It is different for each state)
If he's been pulled over THREE times for a suspended license he needs to be in jail...PERIOD! People like him do not belong on the road. End of story.

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