California.
I am in the process of being charged by the Fremont, Ca. DA with Misdemeanor Grand Theft. This stems from workplace incidents from 1 year ago. I have been nothing but cooperative with the detective in charge of my case, and have no past criminal record.
About 3 weeks ago, the detective turned the case over to the DA and told me to wait to hear from the DA on what to do next. About 1 month later, I get a notice for a Warrant for my Arrest, with bail set at $5,000. I called the detective, and he told me that it was standard, that I needed to come in and be "booked" (fingerprinted and picture) and then I would be immediately released, no bail needed.
1) Is this normal, does it sound correct, or am I being tricked?
2) How long does a misdemeanor conviction stay with me?
3) Is there a time limit from the date of crimes to conviction?
4) I am close friends with a judge and an assistant DA from a nearby county, would it do any good to ask them to put in a good word for me.
5) Will I get a chance to speak with the DA before he moves forward with anything?
Thanks for your time and help!!
I am in the process of being charged by the Fremont, Ca. DA with Misdemeanor Grand Theft. This stems from workplace incidents from 1 year ago. I have been nothing but cooperative with the detective in charge of my case, and have no past criminal record.
About 3 weeks ago, the detective turned the case over to the DA and told me to wait to hear from the DA on what to do next. About 1 month later, I get a notice for a Warrant for my Arrest, with bail set at $5,000. I called the detective, and he told me that it was standard, that I needed to come in and be "booked" (fingerprinted and picture) and then I would be immediately released, no bail needed.
1) Is this normal, does it sound correct, or am I being tricked?
2) How long does a misdemeanor conviction stay with me?
3) Is there a time limit from the date of crimes to conviction?
4) I am close friends with a judge and an assistant DA from a nearby county, would it do any good to ask them to put in a good word for me.
5) Will I get a chance to speak with the DA before he moves forward with anything?
Thanks for your time and help!!