Probably time served, a fine and probation depending on your age and the state in which you legally reside.
yes
go to jail
Penalties from state to state differ greatly. For a first offense DWI, chances are the sentence will be reduced to probation, a revoked license, and a fine.
In Florida, the threshold for felony grand theft is $300.00. Worse case scenario is a 5 year prison term and/or $1000 fine. If you are a first time offender, and you enter a plea of "no contest" in court, you can usually expect to get probation and restitution. If you are a prior offender however, you should already know what to expect.
I don't know. Possible.
Probation and a fine. After being convicted of the first offense, each subsequent offense is a fifth degree felony
Depending on the amount and if its a first offense, its usually just 6mo probation and a fine.
20 years max
You can ask - ONLY THE JUDGE who ultimately sentences you can know the answer to this question.
Yes, you sure can. And you're lucky to get off that easily.
Whoa! SEVEN HUNDRED bad checks but it's your FIRST offense. I don't think so. It's possible that you could POSSIBLY get probation with the provision of your probation being that you have to pay restitution for all the bad checks.
Few months