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She should get a good lawyer and get it down to a misdemeanor no way they are worth 11K
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Depends on the particular State, some States make theft a felony if it is over $500 in value and it looks like they could be worth $500+ (not much more). Also burglary is a breaking or entering with intent to commit a felony so she could be looking at both theft and burglary. Around here a burglary of an occupied home means mandatory pen time. The gal could be in a world of hurt.
Last edited by tbob; 07-14-2010 at 09:18 PM. |
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They didn't even mention the '87 Topps Ruben Sierra.
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I am very glad they got these people, why cards and not a bank or something else? The local news had a field day with this story
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She was not charged for theft of 11k
"Sleeper was arrested at the scene and charged with receiving stolen property over $250.00" |
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Residential burglary would be difficult for reduction to a misdemenor in most states I would think. Here in California, it means a strike most of the time.
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I used to have one of those.... and forget.
Thx
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