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if I accept a plea bargain of a stay of imposition with a jail cap of 60 daysdoes that mean if I violate or execute my sentence but the max sentence I can receive is 60 days only
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Anonymous
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Posted on / Dec. 16, 2014 06:28:00

Probably not. The 60 days is likely the maximum time you will serve on the front end. Later, if there was a probation violation, the penalties could be up to the statutory maximum. Be sure that you have an experienced attorney helping you through this. Good luck.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Dec. 16, 2014 06:28:00

Probably not. The 60 days is likely the maximum time you will serve on the front end. Later, if there was a probation violation, the penalties could be up to the statutory maximum. Be sure that you have an experienced attorney helping you through this. Good luck.

(651) 994-6744

[email protected]

www.siebenedmunds.com

Anonymous
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Posted on / Dec. 16, 2014 06:28:00

Probably not. The 60 days is likely the maximum time you will serve on the front end. Later, if there was a probation violation, the penalties could be up to the statutory maximum. Be sure that you have an experienced attorney helping you through this. Good luck.

(651) 994-6744

[email protected]

www.siebenedmunds.com

Anonymous
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Posted on / Dec. 16, 2014 06:28:00

Probably not. The 60 days is likely the maximum time you will serve on the front end. Later, if there was a probation violation, the penalties could be up to the statutory maximum. Be sure that you have an experienced attorney helping you through this. Good luck.

(651) 994-6744

[email protected]

www.siebenedmunds.com

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