Hampton Roads Virginia Criminal Lawyers : Misdemeanors and Felonies
Have
you ever heard the saying “the man who represents
himself in court has a fool for a lawyer”? Well,
this is definitely true if you are facing a criminal offense. If
convicted, you could receive a possible jail sentence and the conviction
would be on your record and follow you for the rest of your life.
The effects of any criminal conviction (even minor ones) can cause
major disruption in the life of the accused and that is why it is
essential to have competent and aggressive representation. A skilled
criminal attorney will ensure that due process has been met and protect your
rights throughout the criminal process.
There are two major types of criminal offenses: misdemeanors
and felonies. The difference between these two types of criminal
offenses is the potential punishment upon conviction for committing them.
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Traffic Violations : DUI : Suspended License |
A lot of people think that traffic violations are not serious offenses.
However, there are several traffic offenses that are Class 1 misdemeanors
and could carry possible jail time. A conviction may affect the
person’s DMV point rating, automobile insurance coverage,
among many other things. It is essential to consult with an attorney
when preparing for your case. There are many options and the charges
could be reduced or dropped in some cases. And even if you are found
guilty, an attorney can work with the court to get you the most
beneficial sentence possible. Plea bargains could result in sentences
of community service, charges being nolle prosequi (set aside),
restricted driving privileges, or suspended jail time and fines.
Also, in some instances, jail time can be served on the weekends.
We have listed some of the serious traffic offenses below
for your review.
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Juvenile and Domestic Relations Crimes |
A juvenile is a person under the age of eighteen. The age is determined
by the “age of the child at the time of the acts complained
of in the petition. There are two main situations when parents normally
will come into contact with the juvenile justice system. The first
is when the child is charged with a crime and the second is when
the parent asks the court to help impose discipline to a child that
is out of control.
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Miscellaneous Criminal Topics |
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