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Your Criminal Law Solution

Anyone at anytime can become involved in a criminal case.  The punishments are harsh and the impacts of a conviction can be devastating.  Every person, guilty or innocent have the same rights, until proven guilty of an offense. Every person deserves to have the case against be proven in a constitutional manner.  The law gets it wrong sometimes, we are there to point out when they do.

We have handled cases from a senior citizen being charged with a misdemeanor battery for fighting at a BINGO function, to DUI's, felony drug charges, attempted murders and more.  

Our experience has taught us that criminal issues are typically unpredictable: either the person was not planning on committing any crime at all, or they did not anticipate getting caught. 


​* Nothing on this page is legal advice, neither does it create an attorney-client relationship of any sort.  The material contained here is for informational purposes only.  Contact us for real legal advice and an opportunity to form a relationship with great attorneys.​

Misdemeanor

​Misdemeanor crimes are punishable by a maximum fine of $1,000 and a county jail term of one year or less. However, some offenses exceed these general criteria; for example, spousal abuse can carry a $6,000 maximum fine. Common examples of misdemeanor violations include petty theft, prostitution, vandalism, and driving under the influence. 

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Felony

Felony charges are much more serious than misdemeanor changes as they carry much stiffer penalties and a longer process.  Felony crimes are punishable by a state prison term or death. Common examples of felony crimes are murder, possession of dangerous drugs for sale, robbery and rape.
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Record Clean Up

One of the good things about the American Criminal Justice System is the focus on rehabilitation.  While very few are actually rehabilitated in the jail or prison system, the law allows for individuals to seek somewhat of a fresh start.  There are several options for record clean-up. Check out the information page for more detail.
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