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  • 12-15-2010, 07:51 PM
    miainky
    Robbery in the First Degree
    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Kentucky
    My baby's father David. Dave went into a bar met a man unnamed and they threated to rob the bar two patrons heard and said you wo't get very far with the camera's. David says to the bar maid this guy is on some other shit, give me a shot and i will get him out of here. The barmaid does not do it and he stil getts the unnamed man away from blocking the front door. They walk out and a man is walking in. Daves story is he ask for a dollar and a ciggerette and the black guy robbed the man. I have been talking the barmaid she said the victim came in and said they both robbed him. Dave says he didnt touch the man. his lawyer says he could get him out of this case. Dave is debating on taking the eight years offered because of his history. he has one robberry in the 1st in this state of Ky and two the same night in ohio 18 yrs ago. Here are my questions:
    1: Dave told the police in the cruiser he did it. Is this admisable in court he was drunk.
    2: If his story is true he just ask for a cigerette and a doller and the unnamed robbed the guy what is his chances of getting out of this. There couln't have been a conspiricy to rob the man they had jus stepped out the door when the victum was coming in.
    3. There is audio and video of the who event didn't his lawyer have the right to suppene it in before taking or deniying a deal. Because the firat deal was 6 yrs now it is 8yrs.
    4. can you be charged with pfo 1 and dropped to pfo 2 in the plea if have never severed a pfo2 or pfo 1. his record has felonies on 18 yrs ago one 4 yrs ago.
    Please help we have days to take the eight years or go to trial
  • 12-16-2010, 10:00 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Robbery in the First Degree
    So, basically, your baby's father knew the guy who he is accusing of having performed the robbery, confessed to being a participant in the crime, and has a history of similar violent offenses, and his actions were caught on video? I can see why he's considering the plea bargain.

    He can discuss the circumstances of his confession with his lawyer. Being drunk isn't of itself going to get the confession suppressed.

    You're stating that your baby's father was given a six year plea offer, turned it down, but now that the prosecutor has video demonstrating his complicity in the offense they're asking for eight years? Presumably your boyfriend's lawyer has the video, and presumably if the prosecutor had obtained and reviewed it at the time the earlier offer were made the initial offer would have been for eight years. If you mean something else, please explain.

    He can discuss the chances of a better plea deal with his lawyer.
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