stevenswife
06-17-2006, 02:05 AM
ok so my husband is in prison and they offered him 9 months with half time but 52 weeks of classes and no contact with me until they are finished, he is innocent so he is not talking the plee he is going to fight it does anyone know what will happen if he is found guilty anyway? im scared theyll give him way more time what should he do if he takes the plee then hell be comming home to nothing anyways cuz he cant come home to me and our kids " he is innocent" someone help what should he do?:idea: :confused: :(
carebear72
06-17-2006, 04:17 AM
from what i understand, when a plea is given and u don't take it they will nail you. Might tell him to reconsider.
stevenswife
06-17-2006, 07:17 PM
he wouldnt mind taking the plee because its not much time but then he would be comming home to no family for a year, if they would just drop that restraining order it would be ok
nimuay
06-17-2006, 07:36 PM
What did happen to cause that restraining order? See, it's not just a question of "coming home" but of the quality of his behavior when he's home.
starting over
06-17-2006, 07:38 PM
What is the situation? More details needed to understand.
stevenswife
06-17-2006, 10:25 PM
i posted a little of the story on the domestic violence colom under introductions, if you have a minute please take a look
My father was sentenced to 5 years when he didn't accept the plea agreement- he served about 18 months before his first release on that charge. Then he didn't attend his classes and was sent back for about 13 months ( I cant remember the exact time on that one) Then when he was released this last time he violated because he was drinking and will be serving out the remaining time of his original sentence. My mother hired lawyers, begged the judge and his parole officer for modification and to have the no contact order dropped but it never was. Everyone concerned and involved in the domestic violence laws agreed and stood their ground that there would be no contact until he finished his classes. Good luck.:thumbsup:
starting over
06-18-2006, 11:51 AM
I read your previous post (introductions.) I understand now. It must be very difficult. I imagine some days are very hard, especially since you have your kids to think of as well. Good luck in all of this.
MRS LIL FRAZ
12-02-2006, 03:31 PM
My baby wanted to fight the charges also. The PD said he faced 9-12 years if he was found guilty. He was offered 7 months. He said " Take it to the box, because I did not do this". He got 7 years.:mad: