bleedingtears
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Michigan
Hello. This is my first post. I am sorry if I don't post in the right place, but I think this topic heading covers at least one of my questions.
I was arrested for supposedly taking pictures up women's skirts at a local mall. I was confronted, and forced to surrender my cellphone. They said that they had found two text messages showing pictures. I hadn't sent the pictures to anyone, and in fact, erased them from the gallery, but the police said that they found two images in the text messaging section somehow. It's possible that they were sending to my email, but I checked it and never received them, so I assumed they were never sent. Then I let them search my vehicle, and there wasn't anything in there. I know, I probably should have lawyered up earlier, but I was very scared at the time, and still am. So I was arrested, booked and released, AFTER stating that I had taken 1 or 2 pictures, but then erased them right away.
I have never committed or been convicted of any crime to date, and I have a perfectly clean record, except for yesterday's incident (and an MIP I got when I was 19...I'm currently 27).
I had a few questions:
1) I read that the maximum possible penalty is 2 years and/or $5,000 fine, AND this is a felony. I am wondering first, do I need an attorney?
2) Secondly, is it likely that I will face jail time? Also, am I stuck with a felony on my record? Or is it possible to have it knocked down to a misdemeanor, due to my previous record, and good standing, etc?
3) I was told to call a detective Monday (tomorrow) morning, and answer some questions for him. Should I get an attorney before contacting ANYONE?
4) If I do need an attorney, what kind of minimum fees would I be looking at? I was just wondering about a ballpark figure, because I may need to figure out funds.
I would appreciate any and all help with this case, as I'm really worried, and feeling really sick about a stupid thing I did.
Hello. This is my first post. I am sorry if I don't post in the right place, but I think this topic heading covers at least one of my questions.
I was arrested for supposedly taking pictures up women's skirts at a local mall. I was confronted, and forced to surrender my cellphone. They said that they had found two text messages showing pictures. I hadn't sent the pictures to anyone, and in fact, erased them from the gallery, but the police said that they found two images in the text messaging section somehow. It's possible that they were sending to my email, but I checked it and never received them, so I assumed they were never sent. Then I let them search my vehicle, and there wasn't anything in there. I know, I probably should have lawyered up earlier, but I was very scared at the time, and still am. So I was arrested, booked and released, AFTER stating that I had taken 1 or 2 pictures, but then erased them right away.
I have never committed or been convicted of any crime to date, and I have a perfectly clean record, except for yesterday's incident (and an MIP I got when I was 19...I'm currently 27).
I had a few questions:
1) I read that the maximum possible penalty is 2 years and/or $5,000 fine, AND this is a felony. I am wondering first, do I need an attorney?
2) Secondly, is it likely that I will face jail time? Also, am I stuck with a felony on my record? Or is it possible to have it knocked down to a misdemeanor, due to my previous record, and good standing, etc?
3) I was told to call a detective Monday (tomorrow) morning, and answer some questions for him. Should I get an attorney before contacting ANYONE?
4) If I do need an attorney, what kind of minimum fees would I be looking at? I was just wondering about a ballpark figure, because I may need to figure out funds.
I would appreciate any and all help with this case, as I'm really worried, and feeling really sick about a stupid thing I did.