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O’Fallon Criminal Attorney, Michael R. Hanson – Fighting for Your Rights:

What are the keys to a strong criminal defense?

·         Aggressive Attorney:  One is an aggressive attorney who is ready to start fighting for you immediately by independently seeking out favorable witnesses and evidence rather than waiting for the police reports to be sent from the prosecutor’s office. 

·         Experienced Attorney:  Another is an experienced attorney who knows how to analyze a case for its strengths and weaknesses to predict the likelihood of success at trial and identify when a favorable plea offer has been made. 

With over 30 years of experience in criminal law, I am ready to fight for you in all types of criminal matters.

O’Fallon Criminal Attorney – Fighting Misdemeanors: 

Misdemeanors cover relatively minor crimes including trespassing, property damage, and small thefts.  Especially for first time offenders, most are punishable by fines or probation. When jail sentences are imposed, they are usually short; sometimes just a few days and never longer than one year per offense.  While the immediate consequences may be minor, it’s important to consider the other possible consequences before pleading guilty to a misdemeanor.  A criminal conviction may mean losing a job, being rejected for future jobs, being expelled from school or losing a scholarship, and having difficulty finding housing.  In addition, a previous conviction will usually lead to more severe consequences if you are ever arrested again.

O’Fallon Criminal Lawyer:  Fighting Felonies: 

Felonies include more series crimes such as large thefts, frauds, serious assaults, robbery, and murder.  Lesser felonies may result in the same penalties as misdemeanors, but more serious felonies could result in prison sentences of anywhere from one year to life in prison.  Felony convictions also result in the loss of civil rights such as the right to vote and the right to own a firearm.  For these reasons, it’s vital to have an experienced criminal defense attorney explore every possible option to fight the charge, have it dismissed, or have it reduced to a misdemeanor.

O’Fallon Criminal Attorney – Fighting Probation Violations:

If a sentence of probation is imposed, it will come with a number of conditions.  Depending on the original charge, this will include varying levels of supervision, restrictions on the use of drugs or alcohol, travel restrictions, and a possible curfew.  If these conditions aren’t met or if another crime is committed, a sentence of incarceration will be imposed. Because the offender is considered to have already been convicted and started serving a sentence, the prosecution has a lower burden to prove a probation violation than to prove a separate criminal charge.

O’Fallon Criminal Lawyer - Defenses: 

Defenses to criminal charges fall into two broad categories:

·         Factual Defenses:  Some examples are that the prosecution hasn’t shown enough evidence to meet the burden of proof, that the defendant has an alibi, or that the witnesses are mistaken as to the defendant’s identity.

·         Legal Defenses:  These could include an illegal search or seizure that caused key evidence to be inadmissible (so the jury could not hear it), self-defense, or entrapment. These defenses require a criminal attorney is able to apply the available facts to the law.

If you’re looking for an experienced O’Fallon criminal attorney, contact Michael R. Hanson.

 

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