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Possible Punishment for 97-17-33 in Mississippi?

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IHasCheese

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Mississippi.

Hi, my fellow cohorts and I committed a felony and we were wondering the possible outcomes of our actions.

So far, we were apprehended and arrested, went to juvenile detention center, realeased on house arrest for 6 months, ended house arrest after two weeks (attorney passed a motion in court), and our court date is the 13th of March.

Followed is our crime.

1 Count of:
SEC. 97-17-33. Burglary; breaking and entering building other than dwelling; railroad car; vessels; automobiles.

What are some possible punishments that we may receive? I did research and could only find out the punishment for adults (7 years in the pen.)
What are the chances - because this is a felony - that it may be expunged when I turn 21 years old. If anyone has any advice or suggestions, let me know.

If anyone needs any more information, please let me know.
 


Silverplum

Senior Member
Isn't this just a rehash of your previous thread?
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?p=1832105#post1832105


What is the name of your state? Mississippi.

Hi, my fellow cohorts and I committed a felony and we were wondering the possible outcomes of our actions.

So far, we were apprehended and arrested, went to juvenile detention center, realeased on house arrest for 6 months, ended house arrest after two weeks (attorney passed a motion in court), and our court date is the 13th of March.

Followed is our crime.

1 Count of:



What are some possible punishments that we may receive? I did research and could only find out the punishment for adults (7 years in the pen.)
What are the chances - because this is a felony - that it may be expunged when I turn 21 years old. If anyone has any advice or suggestions, let me know.

If anyone needs any more information, please let me know.
 

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