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Felony charges evoke serious concern because of the severity of the accusations. They are the most severe category of offenses in Denham Springs, LA and the United States. When facing felony charges, information is power. The more you know, the better placed you are to make informed decisions that won’t hurt your case.
At the Law Office of Greg Webb, we have been defending clients in Denham Springs, L,A from various types of felonies, including those involving violent crime. With our experience and knowledge of the law, we can help you understand your charges better and prepare you for what to expect during the legal process. Even more importantly, we relentlessly defend your rights pursuing every possible avenue.
We understand the repercussions that being convicted of a felony carries which is why we are committed to providing you with the best possible defense, aggressively seeking out ways to reduce your charges, have them dismissed or present you with the best defense possible.
One of the most important pieces of information you can have as a person facing any charges is fully understanding the charges you are facing and what a conviction would mean. This is why a felony lawyer takes plenty of trying to help you understand the nature of the charges and your legal options.
If you are facing a felony, you should know that there are several felony classifications ,each with varying consequences upon conviction.
These are the most serious crimes, often involving extreme violence and gut-wrenching details. Examples of crimes that fall under this category include rape, kidnapping and murder.
Crimes under Class A felonies are punishable by life imprisonment and the sentences are usually without the possibility of parole.
In other states, a Class A penalty is punishable by death but not in Louisiana. However, the death penalty remains a legal punishment for capital offenses within the state.
The penalties of Class A felonies are designed to reflect the gravity of the crime committed and also to protect the greater public.
Class B felonies are less severe than Class A felonies, but are only separated by a thin line, and the charge could easily go either way. Examples of Class B felonies include armed robbery and second-degree murder.
The penalties for being convicted of a felony in this classification depends on the factors surrounding your case and the defense that your felony crime lawyer puts up. However, the penalties could range from long term imprisonment ranging from 25 years to life imprisonment or substantial fines exceeding $10,000.
Felonies in this class are moderately severe. However, the charges are still not something you can take lightly. They may include crimes such as internet stalking, criminal trespass and solicitation.
The penalties for crimes falling under this category will also vary and can include imprisonment of up to 5 years and fines of up to $10,000.
Class D felonies are not as serious but could still carry significant penalties. Class D felonies include minor drug offenses and some types of theft. Such crimes are punishable by imprisonment of up to 5 years and fines that are usually lower compared to other classifications of crime.
Class E felonies include simple robbery, possession of marijuana exceeding 60 pounds and criminal damage to property. While the crimes in this case are less severe, the still carry serious penalties that could impact your life for many years to come.