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Old 10-10-2009, 01:37 PM
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[my son is 17 yrs old he got arrested for a serious crimal felony charges they want to try him as an adult he is a senior in high school also on the varsity football team as a quarterback frist time he has been arrested they did not release him on any type of supervised condition so he could still attend school cause supposely they severity of the crime is thier any rights were he cannot be tried as adult were can i get some free legal advice or what i need to do to seek it for some legal guidance
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[my son is 17 yrs old he got arrested for a serious crimal felony charges they want to try him as an adult he is a senior in high school also on the varsity football team as a quarterback frist time he has been arrested they did not release him on any type of supervised condition so he could still attend school cause supposely they severity of the crime is thier any rights were he cannot be tried as adult were can i get some free legal advice or what i need to do to seek it for some legal guidance
You don't need free legal advice... you need an attorney. NOW.

What is the crime? Has he requested a public defender?
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[my son is 17 yrs old he got arrested for a serious crimal felony charges they want to try him as an adult he is a senior in high school also on the varsity football team as a quarterback frist time he has been arrested they did not release him on any type of supervised condition so he could still attend school cause supposely they severity of the crime is thier any rights were he cannot be tried as adult were can i get some free legal advice or what i need to do to seek it for some legal guidance
How could anyone here possibly advise you? You didn't list the state, statute your child is being charged under or the circumstances of the incident.
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So he's an all around good kid , but allegedly committed a " Serious Felony Crime " .

Hire him a good well known criminal defense attorney .

If he or you can not afford one , he will be appointed one .

In the mean time he can't be a good sports kid .
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So he's an all around good kid , but allegedly committed a " Serious Felony Crime " .

Hire him a good well known criminal defense attorney .

If he or you can not afford one , he will be appointed one .

In the mean time he can't be a good sports kid .
You forgot he was a quarterback.

Sorry, but I am a little sick and tired of hearing, "Well, yes... he did rape/rob/steal/batter someone, but he is REALLY a good kid and plays football and no one wants to take his whole life away."
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Old 10-10-2009, 03:30 PM
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So he's an all around good kid , but allegedly committed a " Serious Felony Crime " .
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You forgot he was a quarterback.

Sorry, but I am a little sick and tired of hearing, "Well, yes... he did rape/rob/steal/batter someone, but he is REALLY a good kid and plays football and no one wants to take his whole life away."
I didn't see in the OP's post where any of that was stated other than it was a first Offense.

Anyway, If you cannot afford an attorney he will be provided one but it would be in his best interest to have a good one by his side.
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I didn't see in the OP's post where any of that was stated other than it was a first Offense.

Anyway, If you cannot afford an attorney he will be provided one but it would be in his best interest to have a good one by his side.
Unless his crime had something to do with being offsides, this statement

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they want to try him as an adult he is a senior in high school also on the varsity football team as a quarterback
means "my son is really a good boy."
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I didn't see in the OP's post where any of that was stated other than it was a first Offense.

Anyway, If you cannot afford an attorney he will be provided one but it would be in his best interest to have a good one by his side.
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my son is 17 yrs old he got arrested for a serious crimal felony charges they want to try him as an adult he is a senior in high school also on the varsity football team as a quarterback
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