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If you've been charged with a misdemeanor, it may seem impossible to find representation. You can expect a misdemeanor to carry additional penalties, and you may not even be aware of the additional penalties you're being subjected to unless you've been charged.
The crime of Misdemeanor is a subset of criminal law that doesn't require that the defendant be convicted of a felony. Often, Misdemeanors are a result of an incident that was minor but still considered as a felony because it involved the use of force or the threat of force. The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that the misdemeanor "Larceny by Taking" is the same as a felony.
In addition, "Fraudulent Statement" also falls under this category of misdemeanors. It carries similar penalties to felonies and may also be filed as a criminal charge.
One of the problems with prosecutions for Misdemeanors is that the cases are usually simple. When there's no serious injury to another person, it is hard to prove that the defendant did anything but commit a misdemeanor. The resulting penalties can be very light. Your criminal defense lawyer can help you make sure that your case isn't dismissed.
Some of the penalties that are provided for in criminal law can carry harsh penalties. Criminal punishments can range from community service to even incarceration. Even misdemeanors have many alternatives for resolution that can be less severe than a criminal trial. This can include paying fines or restitution or performing community service in a reputable manner.
It's important to contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible after being charged with a Misdemeanor. A good criminal defense lawyer will try to work out a plea bargain. This means that the defendant will plead guilty to the misdemeanor charge and have the charges reduced. The client may be subject to an additional penalty, however, if the plea bargain agreement falls through.
There are some exceptions to this and when contacting a criminal defense lawyer, make sure that you discuss the matter with a professional that has extensive experience in criminal law. A good lawyer will help you prepare a defense that can reduce the severity of the penalties or even end the prosecution altogether. You should be aware that there are defenses that can help your case, but they can be difficult to apply in certain situations. For example, you may not be able to show that the other person consented to the commission of the act.
If you've been charged with a Misdemeanor, your best option is to contact a good criminal defense lawyer and discuss your case with him or her. An experienced attorney can assess your case and make sure that you're not facing charges that are too severe. An attorney will also assist you in determining the best way to proceed with your case.
If you don’t call us to get an experienced criminal defense lawyer on your side to defend you against a rabid State prosecutor, the chances of your life being destroyed are extremely high.
Make sure the odds are in your favor by calling us right away to start working on your defense.
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