At Gravis Law, our skilled and experienced felony defense team can help you.
The potential of a felony conviction scares the heck out of almost anyone. Are you alleged to have committed a felony crime? If convicted, you're almost certainly looking at a prison sentence of at least one year. Likely longer.
Common felony charges:
- Murder
- Robbery
- Manslaughter
- Child sexual abuse
- Possession of narcotics
- Theft of a motor vehicle
- First- and second-degree assault
- Sexual assault and other sex crimes
- Possession of narcotics with intent to sell
- Second or subsequent DUI
- Kidnapping
- Arson
In addition to the prison time you could be looking at, there is a lifetime of barriers.
Common issues associated with felony conviction:
- Liability for damages
- Loss of voting rights
- Loss of firearm rights
- Employment barriers
- Loss of scholarship(s)
- Having a criminal record
- Restrictions of where you can live
- Restrictions on who you may be associated with
The point is that if you're facing a felony, you need to treat the case seriously and avoid a conviction, if possible. Don't make the mistake of thinking this will go away, or it's an easy fight simply because "you didn't do it." Or the claims of a prosecutor aren't entirely true. Don't take chances with your future, and don't expect others to see it the same way you do.
A felony conviction will impact the rest of your life
You need an experienced, reputable criminal defense team that knows what's on the line and knows how to fight on your behalf. That's us! We practice an innovative team-based approach to felony defense law that leverages the combined knowledge, skills, and support of Gravis Law, PLLC for your defense.
However, first, we must talk about your situation. Fill out the form below or call us at the number above and let's get to work on your case.