I just got detained for 4 Class A felonies for dealing cocaine and decided to work these charges down or off is this possible? whats a good plea deal?

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I just got detained for 4 Class A felonies for dealing cocaine and decided to work these charges down or off is this possible? whats a good plea deal?

the dea said that these charges could be lessened or possibly dropped if i cooperate and work for them aka wearing a wire, these chareges have been pending for a couple months and i have since then bought down 25 people for them is this good work, im also a first time offender

Asked on June 1, 2009 under Criminal Law, Indiana

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

Sounds as though you have done your job for them and well.  What you now need to do is to speak with an attorney.  I'm not certain as to just what the details of the deal that you made with the prosecutor's office were.  Quite frankly, you should have had an attorney back when all of this happened.  If you did he can best advise you on what to do next; if you didn't have one then now is the time to get one.  Go to legal aid or the public defender if money is an issue. But get legal representation.

You want to make sure that you get the best deal that you can - the DA isn't going to do that for you - your attorney will. 


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