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Charged With Schemming To Defraud

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PONYBOY92072

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? FLORIDA
What is the name of your state? Florida
I'm being charged with Scheming to defraud. The evidence against me is the tickets that they say I resold to customers over a 2 week period. They have 5o tickets they say that I resold as evidence. On the witness list they have the names of 7 people who say they brought the tickets from me. My question is, do I have a chance of having the other tickets excluded due to the fact that they don't have witnesses for those other 43 tickets. When they took back the tickets from the customers they only got the names of several poeple. Not the names of the the people who they say I resold tickets to.
 


fairisfair

Senior Member
call me silly, but shouldn't you be more worried about the seven that they have, instead of the forty three, you think they don't have???
 

PONYBOY92072

Junior Member
schemming to defraud charges

No, I'm not worried because if I can get the other tickets excluded, the charge would no longer be a felony. It would become a misdemeanor. My attorney says that all they need is just one person to say I sold them a ticket. But I have discovered that his specialty is family law not criminal law and he has only been practiceing law for about a year or so. Also, I feel that my attorney is not doing a great job when it comes to negotiating a deal. Instead of offering a little at a time, I feel that he is selling me down the river by offering the prosecution everything. I guess he never read the Art of the Deal.
 

PONYBOY92072

Junior Member
schemming to defraud charges

Yes, I'm guilty, guilty of a misdemeanor not a felony. The number of tickets I sold constitutes a MISDEANOR those other tickets, I didn't sell them. But can you or anyone else answer my question about the exlcusion of the tickets.
 

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