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Robbery- No firearm or weapon

My boyfriend of 2 years has been charged with Robbery- no firearm or weapon. We had an argument, he left the house, started using illegal drugs, then proceeded to rob a convenient store to gain a high. He passed a note to the cashier that read ''You know the drill''. He made the local newspaper twice (which I've heard is not good...considering it was time and cost to the state) prior to his arrest. He spoke to me about turning himself in on Wednesday morning (which was when I first heard he did something wrong...he did not fully explain, nor did he say directly what he did) Early afternoon Wednesday as we were getting out of the car, 2 undercover police officers ran up to myself and my two children with guns, demanding I get my bf from the home. He remains in their custody, and was booked into the county jail yesterday. I'm seeking any information as of what to expect within the next few months. His bail was set at $25,000. His next court date is the end of October. He has prior offenses. Nothing of serious nature. All traffic violations. (driving on suspended license) Seeing as this was a result of the drug taking over his mental state, what are we looking at?! I would greatly appreciate any & all advice. Our family is devastated.

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Posted on / Sep. 23, 2007 10:13:00

Re: Robbery- No firearm or weapon

It is impossible to tell. He faces up to 15 years in prison. With a plea he may be able to get some long term drug treatment instead of lengthy prison.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 23, 2007 10:13:00

Re: Robbery- No firearm or weapon

It is impossible to tell. He faces up to 15 years in prison. With a plea he may be able to get some long term drug treatment instead of lengthy prison.

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