This question involves NY.
I know this question is based on ALOT of things so I'm going to say worst case scenario evidence/charges with best case scenario attorney.
If someone were to have let say... 20-30 felonies, all being Grand Larceny/Possession of stolen property (eg. 4 C felonies, 10+ D's, 10+ E's) and the evidence was pretty solid (surveillance, wiretaps, internet records), AND the attorney was high profile, real expensive and real good,,,,,, Any chance of avoiding jail time and just receiving 5-10 years probation? Of course there will definitely be at least 1-2 felony convictions at the end (minimum).
This person would have no priors.
AGAIN, I know that no one can really say anything for sure. I'm just trying to see if anyone knows of any similar situations or instances to this. If you have any insight, Let me know.

