Do I need a lawyer to help me with my felony charges?

Yes. If you are convicted of a felony you could be sent to prison. You could lose your civil rights and possibly your job. Many judges will not take a pro-se defendant seriously and the State will try to manipulate you. Hiring a lawyer ensures your rights are protected. When you are convicted of a felony, you can be sent to prison. There is the possibility that you can lose any professional license you may hold, you have to surrender any and all firearms, and if you live in approved housing requ
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How can an attorney help me with my felony crime charges?

The State has an attorney representing their interest, so you should have an attorney representing yours. When you hire an attorney to represent you in your felony case, the attorney works for you. The attorney can help contact family members to arrange bail. They can review the sufficiency of the charges and make arguments on your behalf. An attorney can make sure that you know about any and all evidence that the State plans to use against you. Attorneys can take depositions, file motions and i
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I have been arrested on felony charges and I am innocent, what should I do?

When you are arrested, make sure you remain silent and ask for a lawyer! The very first thing to do is to remain silent! Don’t make any statements at all to anyone! Law enforcement will try to pretend like they can assist you if you cooperate and tell them what they want to hear. This is not true!! It is the State Attorney and the Judge that make decisions as to the filing of your case and the sentence. Not the police! Answer every question with a request to call an attorney. Next, call an attor
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What should I do if I am arrested on felony charges?

Ask for an attorney and keep your mouth shut!! When you are arrested for a felony charge, the officers will ask you several incriminating questions. Do not speak with law enforcement! Once you arrive at the station, call an attorney immediately! Do not discuss your case with anyone. Tell the attorney what you have been charged with and ask for them to meet with you at the jail to ensure that your call will not be recorded. Do not discuss your case with other people who have been arrested, friend
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Can I get a job if I am convicted of a felony?

Maybe. While there are some employers that will hire people with felonies, there are many more that will not. As a general rule, employers do not want to take the chance in hiring a person with a felony. Many times a felony conviction prevents you from obtaining the license necessary for the job. This is especially true for health care licenses, security and money handing positions, and positions that deal with children or the elderly. Some felonies create a risk for employers that they are not
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What are the most common felony crimes?

There are many types of felony crimes. Some of the most common are: Robbery Burglary Sexual Battery (Rape) Murder or Manslaughter Grand Theft and Grand Theft Auto Possession or Sale of Cocaine Possession of Marijuana over 20 Grams or Sale of Marijuana Possession of Controlled Substances (such as Valium, Xanax or Oxycodone) Possession of Methamphetamine Habitual Driving on a Suspended License These are not all of the felony crimes that can be charged in Florida. But they are the most common. No m
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What is a felony?

A felony is a crime that is punishable by more than one year in the Florida Department of Corrections (also known as DOC or prison). They are considered to be more serious than other crimes and carry heavier sanctions in addition to the possible jail time. Being arrested for a felony exposes you to serious consequences! In addition to the jail time, being a convicted felon can strip you of many civil rights. When you are convicted of a felony, you lose your right to vote, carry a firearm, receiv
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