Because felony criminal charges are some of the most serious criminal charges accused individuals can face, it is important to be familiar with what they are. In short, it is best to think of felony charges as the most serious types of criminal charges in the criminal justice system. As a result, they require a strong criminal defense.
Felony charges can be distinguished from misdemeanor charges that, while serious, are considered less serious than felony charges. Felony charges are typically punishable by more stiff prison sentences of a year or greater in prison and steep fines. Misdemeanor charges, on the other hand, are typically punishable by a year or less in jail and fines that may still be significant but not as much as those associated with felony criminal offenses. In some instances, individuals facing misdemeanor charges may not ending up facing jail time at all but may be required to complete community service instead.
Historically, felony charges were considered crimes of moral turpitude and include murder, rape, kidnapping, arson and burglary. Most of us think of these types of criminal charges as serious criminal charges. In reality, any type of criminal charges potentially has the impact of denying the accused individual of their freedom and future which is why accused individuals should be familiar with how they can challenge the criminal charges they are facing.
Criminal defense options may focus on the facts or evidence, actions or misconduct of police or statements of witnesses, depending on the situation and circumstances. A strong criminal defense approach has the power to help accused individuals with potential penalties and consequences they are facing as a result of criminal charges which is why they should understand how to develop one.
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