Felonies – Finding a Lawyer for a Serious Crime

September 12, 2014  |  Adriel B. Villarreal

Felonies carry a very serious penalty. When a crime is committed, the crime will be classified as a felony or a misdemeanor. In essence, these are two different levels of crimes where the classification determines the penalties a crime warrants. What is a Felony? A felony is a crime which warrants a jail sentence that exceeds 12 months. The type of felony that a person commits will have a much greater impact on the time of incarceration that a person is given. Types of Felonies Felonies and misdemeanors often occur for the same type of crime. This, for instance, would be the circumstances and extent of a crime. Even similar crimes, such as assault or theft, can be a felony if the circumstances meet specific requirements. Theft: A prime example of a crime that can easily be a felony or misdemeanor. The amount or value of the goods or money taken without the consent of the owner will determine whether a theft is a theft or a larceny, which is a felony. Some states consider any property stolen that exceeds $500 – $1,000 a felony. Finding a Felony Defense Lawyer Experience and location are two essential elements to consider when evaluating felony defense lawyers.  The criminal lawyer you ultimately select will need to be:…

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