Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota

I am scared that i will have to go to jail and miss my childs birth

i was caucht stealing from from my work and they called the cops fired me and i have court in 8hrs and i was wondering if i would have to spend time in jail becase of my charge it is a theft charge for stealing up to 65 dollars and i did admit to it to the cops i really dont wanna miss my childs birth on saturday because of it and i was wondering you personal opinion

thanks for your time and hope to here from you asap


Asked on 3/02/06, 1:46 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Derek Patrin Meaney & Patrin, P.A.

Re: I am scared that i will have to go to jail and miss my childs birth

If this is your first theft offense, do not worry at all about going to jail. When you go to court, check in with the court clerk and ask to speak with the prosecutor. When you talk with him/her, you will be offered some type of settlement of the charges by plea agreement. You may even be offered a chance to keep this off your record if you comply with conditions of probation. If, God forbid, the prosecutor is asking for jail time, you should tell them you want to plead not guilty, get your case set for another hearing, and you will be free to leave until the next hearing date. That way you can attend your child's birth without any worries. Good luck and congratulations!

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Answered on 3/02/06, 8:03 am
Thomas C. Gallagher Gallagher Criminal Defense

Re: I am scared that i will have to go to jail and miss my childs birth

If you have no prior record of similar offenses, first time theft cases, unless the amount of loss is large, generally are about trying to avoid a criminal record of conviction (rather than avoiding jail time). Jail time isn't fun, but once it is over it may be soon forgotten. A criminal conviction record, however can have lifelong, negative effects on income, employment opportunities, apartment rentals, travel, and reputation in general. I think you would be well advised to have a good criminal defense lawyer represent you. The cost of that would be a tiny fraction of the lifetime cost of having a conviction record.

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Answered on 3/03/06, 2:12 pm


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