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Gross Misdemeanor Attorney

What is Gross assault, and petty theft. Some regions also have another classification of crimes, petty misdemeanors, for minor crimes which can result in fines, but not jail time, such as traffic offenses.

Penalties:In American law, a gross assault or driving under the influence. Typically, the maximum sentence is one year in county jail and/or $5,000 in fines. Misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors is crimes punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars or by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment is a misdemeanor. Whenever the performance of any act is prohibited by any statute, and no penalty for the violation of such statute is imposed, the committing of such act shall be a misdemeanor.

In some cases, the city attorney will prosecute, while in others the county attorney will handle matters. Once arrested, a defendant will make their bail appearance. Bail is set and release conditions are in put in place. If a defendant cannot post cash bail, they can secure a bond through a bondsman or remain in jail pending trial. The next step involves the arraignment hearing, during which the judge will make sure that the individual who has been charged understands their rights and has reviewed the complaint. The next phase in the process is called the "omnibus" hearing and involves challenges to probable cause and evidence secured by the State in an unconstitutional way.

Unlike a misdemeanor does not create a black mark on someone's record which could become an obstacle to employment and other things. However, the increased severity of the crime does result in stiffer punishments. Furthermore, people who commit gross misdemeanor repeatedly may be subjected to additional punishments. For example, the first driving under the influence offense may be punished with temporary license suspension, fines, and jail time, but a repeat offender could lose her or his driver's license and face additional penalties.

One of the most common types of gross misdemeanor is a driving under the influence also known as (DUI). As a result, there are specific penalties for such an offense.While there are other crimes that fall under the category of a gross misdemeanor, a severe DUI is one of the most common.Most courts consider an average DUI a regular misdemeanor, this offense turns into a gross misdemeanor when the driver:

  • Has a blood alcohol concentration of .20 or more
  • Has a child under age 16 present in the vehicle at the time of the DUI
  • Receives the DUI while he or she has a suspended license

Are you facing Gross Misdemeanor charges?For defense regarding a gross misdemeanor case, it is advisable that you search for a lawyer that can protect your rights in facing a gross misdemeanor charges. Call Attorney William A. Kennedy for free counseling. He has the ability to deal with cases of gross misdemeanor charges.

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