Larceny Charge Resolution Steps

Summary

If your boyfriend is charged with larceny for pawning your jewelry, you can write a statement to the court explaining that you have recovered your property and do not wish to pursue charges. Include personal reasons and emotional impacts in your statement. This can influence the courts decision, but its important to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.

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I don't want him to go to prison. I want to say I got everything back
You might consider writing a statement to the court explaining that you have been made whole and do not wish to pursue charges. Here are some points you may include:
- State that you have recovered your property.
- Mention that you do not wish to see the defendant prosecuted.
- Explain any emotional or personal reasons for your request.
Would you like to know how to draft this statement or need further assistance?
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Sure, here's a draft of a statement you could use:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
[Date]
[Name of the Court]
[Address of the Court]
[City, State, Zip Code]
Dear [Judge's Name],
Re: Case Number [insert case number]
I am writing to inform the court that I have recovered all my pawned jewelry and I do not wish to pursue charges against [Defendant's Name]. Though I understand the seriousness of the charge, I believe the situation has been resolved to my satisfaction.
My boyfriend, [Defendant's Name], and I have discussed the matter, and I am confident that he regrets his actions. We have worked through the incident and I do not want to see him prosecuted. This has been an emotionally challenging time for both of us, and I believe that further legal action would only cause more harm.
I hope the court will consider my request and take into account that I have been made whole and do not wish for this case to proceed.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Here's the draft statement provided earlier with a few additions to reflect your personal impact:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
[Date]
[Name of the Court]
[Address of the Court]
[City, State, Zip Code]
Dear [Judge's Name],
Re: Case Number [insert case number]
I am writing to inform the court that I have recovered all my pawned jewelry and I do not wish to pursue charges against [Defendant's Name]. Though I understand the seriousness of the charge, I believe the situation has been resolved to my satisfaction.
My boyfriend, [Defendant's Name], and I have discussed the matter, and I am confident that he regrets his actions. We have worked through the incident and I do not want to see him prosecuted. This has been an emotionally challenging time for both of us, and I believe that further legal action would only cause more harm.
I hope the court will consider my request and take into account that I have been made whole and do not wish for this case to proceed.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Would you like any changes or additional details in this statement?