If my son is being charged with breach of trust under $1,000 and he just turned 18, how much time if any do you think he’ll get for a first offense?
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If my son is being charged with breach of trust under $1,000 and he just turned 18, how much time if any do you think he’ll get for a first offense?
Asked on November 15, 2012 under Criminal Law, South Carolina
Answers:
Robert Johnston / Law Office of Robert J. Johnston Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
First off, he should be represented by an attorney. If its a first offense, a lawyer should be able to get him referred into a program which will result in the charge being dismissed and expunged from his record. Restitution is possible on these type cases. I practice in Horry & Georgetown Counties if you need an attorney.
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