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Consequences of accusations?

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I'm accused of conspiracy, and breaking (and entering) into a building.

I have a meeting with a random guy, that's supposedly going to settle the stuff off the court.

What's going to happen? I'm pretty positive I'm getting community service or something. How much time? If not Community service, what then?

FYI, I live in Quebec, Canada.

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  1. How come you did not think in these terms before you

    committed  what you are being accused of?

    See a good Lawyer and do your time.

    Ingrid


  2. where is your lawyer or public defender in all of this..

  3. If it's your first time, I don't think you'll go to jail. It's very probable you'll get probation, maybe some community time plus court fines to pay. And a record, of course.

  4. Your question is poorly written - it doesn't begin to explain what your situation is in a way that allows for any meaningful suggestion.

    " have a meeting with a random guy, that's supposedly going to settle the stuff off the court."

    What does that mean?

    Alright, here are some helpful hints on what helps and hurts you:

    Your record - if you've got no record, prosecutors will be happily disposed to give you a good offer, plead guilty to a reduced charge and get less than the maximum penalty - maybe less jail, maybe no jail at all, maybe community service or a crime.  Some crimes come with a mandatory minimum jail term - but those are tyoically high-end felonies or felonies committed by people with existing felony records.  You provide no info on your record, so that's as specific as I can get.

    The offense - and no, "conspiracy" does not nail it.  While conspiracy is its own separate offense (murder and conspiracy to commit, etc) a jurisdiction may have numerous different grsdes (degrees) of the offense (likely linked to what you were conspiring to do).

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