Summary
Attempted uttering and attempting to obtain under false pretense are serious charges in North Carolina. Penalties can include fines, probation, or jail time, depending on the case specifics and criminal history. Bond reduction may be possible based on various factors. Consider consulting a local attorney for detailed guidance on your situation.Full Conversation
Will judge reduce a 25k bond for first appearance and your still in jail in nc
Hi ****, thank you for providing the details.
In North Carolina, a judge may consider reducing a bond during a first appearance based on several factors:
- The nature and seriousness of the charges
- The defendant's criminal history
- The defendant's ties to the community
- The likelihood of appearing at future court dates
Would you like information on how to request a bond reduction?
Yes
To request a bond reduction in North Carolina, you can:
- File a motion for bond reduction with the court.
- Work with your attorney to present evidence supporting the reduction.
- Highlight factors such as community ties, lack of criminal history, and seriousness of charges.
Would you like details about the nearest court to your location?
Is attempted uttering a serious charge
Hi ****,
Attempted uttering can be considered a serious charge depending on the circumstances. In North Carolina, the seriousness often depends on:
- The intent behind the action
- The amount involved
- Any prior criminal history
Would you like information on the potential penalties for this charge in North Carolina?
Yes
Hi ****,
In North Carolina, potential penalties for attempted uttering may include:
- Fines
- Probation
- Jail time (depending on the severity and prior criminal history)
Would you like more detailed information on penalties or the court process for this charge?
Yes
Hi ****,
In North Carolina, penalties for attempted uttering can vary. Detailed penalties may include:
- **Fines**: Amount will depend on the specifics of the case.
- **Probation**: Terms can vary.
- **Jail Time**: Depends on severity and prior history.
Would you like information on the court process for handling this charge?
Is attempting to obtain under false pretense a serious charge
Hi ****,
Attempting to obtain under false pretense is generally considered a serious charge in North Carolina. It can be classified as either a misdemeanor or felony depending on factors such as:
- The value of the property or services obtained
- The defendant's criminal history
- The intent behind the action
Would you like more detailed information on potential penalties or the court process for this charge?