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    This is why we all "Dared To Be Drug Free."

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    Quote Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
    Honestly, her only hope is to find a way to prove she had no knowlege of the drugs. If the DA can prove she had knowlege shes screwed.

    Do you know if the BF talked to the DEA and turned in his supplier? He may be able to use that to get the charges on both of them further reduced. Either way though, both of them will have the arrest for drugs on their record, as will you.
    Wow, the responses you get online!!!

    k lo what manito, I'm going to give you the entire breakdown of Gwinnett County. I doubt there is anyone on this board who can give you better insight on your situation. I know this system

    If they offer your sister 4 years probation on TRAFFICKING, then she should take it. That means they are going to drop the charge to something lighter, which may look good on a background check, may not, but either way, F it. Trafficking carries a 10 year minimum. A PWI [possession with intent] is a lot better than a trafficking.

    Gwinnett County isnt about justice, its about getting conviction numbers. Trying to fight the charge from jail will be hell and you'd be fighting for a lot longer than 3/4 months, and Gwinnett doesnt play games. They count on your sister taking a deal. She tries to play games, fight in court like TV, she'll be going to peanut butter runs for the next year and a half, I'm telling you.

    Technically, your indictment should be with your sisters, if you were indicted. If they dropped your charges at the prelim, then you should be straight anyway. Yea, its rare, and you should be happier than a dog with 2 d*cks. If your sister HASNT been indicted, then she has to get a bond after 90 days. But more than likely, she has been indicted. All of those loopholes and tricks about going home becuase the court didnt do x, y, z, is all BS. Manito, yo 'taba preso en Gwinnett County pol 2 anos, trust me! Por la misma vaina!!! trust me, if she can get a deal that she can go home, TELL HER TO TAKE IT! It takes 20 months on average to go trial in Gwinnett County, and I havent seen ANYONE beat a charge where they found dope in the house.

    Think about it like this. its 12 suburban, old, tax payers that are going to hear your sisters case. First thing they going to say is "These mexicans are the ones bringing all the drugs in GA, she knew what was going on" and thats real. I'm telling you, listen to the kid.

    Let me know what pod she's in, maybe I can do something for her to make it easy while she's there. Holla at me

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    Update:

    She's been out a week already. She took a look at the thread and laughed and was glad to see some sort of help lol.

    On a ****tier note, I received a letter of arrainment yesterday, superior court blah this 4 counts of trafficking and a whole lot of ****. =[ I must be present at court july 3rd. With my sister....
    I don't even have a lawyer yet and either way I'm ****ed.

    Thanks manito I feel you on the courts here...

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    a lawyer makes the difference, but u are in a good position since you're out. The deals tend to suck for people who are still locked up and can't get/make bond:

    Joseph Randazzo WAS the truth, but now he's a a Gwinnett Judge full time. Donn Peavy is the truth. But if you're Dominican, and live anywhere near Norcross, you gotta know who Jerry is on 29 with the car lot. Ask Jerry about who took over his cases, because I heard he was the truth too, from me seeing it.

    I wouldn't **** with Slizz for anything. U hear a lot of rumors about him but the truth is he's good for cut and dry dope cases. Well, maybe, I dunno. Talk to him. Lucas Harsh is the truth too, and good price too. But for trafficking, talk to Jerry. U won't regret it

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    You should really get a good lawyer not a court appointed lawyer. Most if not all firms have free consultations where you can sit down with the lawyer or assistant and talk. Depending on her case, if she goes to trial and found guilty she will do 4-25 years (I believe). Which is why in some cases it might be worth it to make a deal and stay out of jail.

    I personally would recommend the guys here http://www.criminaldefensepros.com/ They get the job done and they are very helpful. There a bit pricey but you cant put a price on something as serious as this.

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