What to do if my 17 year old daughter was arrested with a double count of armed robbery?
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What to do if my 17 year old daughter was arrested with a double count of armed robbery?
She was not at the actual scene when the crime was committed. Her cell was allegedly used to make the calls to get the person there. What are her chances?
Asked on October 17, 2012 under Criminal Law, Illinois
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
I cannot make any opinion as to the chances that your daughter will not be cinvicted of the armed robbery charge that you have written about for the simple fact that your question is pretty sparse as to the facts of the crime. I suggest that your daughter retain an attorney in the criminal field to represent her in that there is a good chance that she may be tried as an adult.
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