Criminal Defense
Defending Your Rights Against Criminal Charges
A misdemeanor is a category of offenses that are considered less severe than felonies. While they are less serious, they still represent a breach of the law and carry legal consequences.
Typical penalties might include fines, community service, probation, or incarceration in a local or county jail for up to a year.
A felony denotes a more severe category of crime, and its conviction often carries heavier penalties and long-lasting legal consequences.
Those found guilty of a felony might face substantial fines, parole, restitution, probation, and imprisonment in a state or federal prison for more than one year.
“DUI” stands for “Driving Under the Influence,” and “DWI” stands for “Driving While Intoxicated” or “Driving While Impaired.”
Both terms refer to the operation of a motor vehicle while being affected by alcohol, drugs, or other substances that impair one’s ability to drive safely.
Traffic offenses refer to the breach or violation of laws and regulations governing road traffic.
These rules have been established to ensure the safe and orderly flow of traffic and to prevent accidents. Traffic violations can range from minor infractions to more severe offenses.
Theft / Burglary
Burglary is a legal term referring to the unlawful entry into a building or structure with the intent to commit theft or another crime inside.
It’s important to note that burglary doesn’t necessarily require breaking and entering or force; simply entering without permission or authority with the intent to commit a crime can be sufficient.
Drug Possession
Drug possession refers to the crime of having one or more illegal drugs in one’s possession, either for personal use, distribution, sale, or otherwise.
Laws surrounding drug possession vary greatly among countries and regions, but in many places, it’s a serious offense with potential criminal penalties.
Domestic Battery
A conviction for Domestic Battery can have serious consequences, including the loss of firearm privileges.
Lawlyes Law Firm can help ensure that your rights are protected.
Weapon Crimes
If you are charged with unlawfully possessing a weapon, the penalties are severe and you need to know your rights. Lawlyes Law Firm can help you.
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