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About Felonies in Los Angeles

Charged with a Felony in L.A.?

A felony charge is an extremely serious matter, whether it is a felony DUI or any violent crime.  There are many types of felony charges and they are classed based on the severity of the crime and the damage to a victim.  An intentional homicide or murder is a Class A felony and is the most serious crime on the books.  If convicted of this crime, in California you could face the death penalty.  It is crucial that you have extremely strong Los Angeles felony defense attorney representing you from the moment of the arrest.  Other serious felonies include Class B felonies such as manslaughter, kidnapping, felony sexual assault and others.  A Class B felony usually has a sentence of up to 60 years in state prison.   A Class C felony includes crimes such as felony drunk driving, vehicular homicide, arson, robbery and others.  Fines can be up to $100,000 and the prison time could be as high as 40 years. 

Felony Defense Attorney in Los Angeles

When charged with a felony offense, you are facing severe punishment in the state.  The time spent will be in state prison, and the inmates are some of the toughest in the state.  It is critical that you have strong legal representation in any felony offense, as you are facing extremely grim consequences if you are convicted and sentenced in such a case.  With legal representation from a felony defense lawyer from the Law Offices of Robert Schwartz you will have a top quality defender fighting for you and your rights.  As each case is unique in circumstances, it is urgent that you contact the firm at once if you have been arrested and charged with a felony offense.  The defense begins from the moment of your arrest, and prior to being interrogated by law enforcement or investigators.

If you are under investigation for a serious felony, it should be fully understood that it is likely that you will shortly be arrested for the crime.  It is strongly advised that you get legal representation from the Law Offices of Robert Schwartz before you answer questions.  The investigators are merely looking for you to admit to some aspect of the crime, or for you to say something that will lead to your arrest.  The investigators are often frightening and you may feel that you should speak and try to avoid being charges.  Do not say anything without an attorney from the Law Offices of Robert Schwartz to advise you about your rights.  You do have the right to be represented by a skilled and proven felony defense lawyer from the firm to protect you.

Contact a Los Angeles Felony Defense Attorney from the Law Offices of Robert Schwartz without delay if you have been arrested and charged with a felony offense, or are under investigation for such a charge.
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