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Penalty Chart
 

3rd Degree Felony:

5 years prison, 5 years probation, $5,000.00 fine

2nd Degree Felony:

15 years prison, 15 years probation, $10,000.00 fine

1st Degree Felony:

30 years to LIFE in prison, 30 years to LIFE probation $10,000.00 fine

Capital Felony:

LIFE in prison or Death

Use of Firearm:

Minimum Mandatory Prison (day for day, no early release) - 10 years if firearm is carried or acquired during the commission of a crime, 20 years if a firearm is discharged, and LIFE if a firearm is discharged and someone is struck by the bullet

Possible Enhancements:

the sentence can be doubled if you are convicted as a Habitual or Violent Felony Offender; for most Sex Offenses, you can spend many years in a mental health facility for sex offenders after your sentence under the JIMMY RYCE ACT, plus you will be designated as a sexual offender or sexual predator for life, and you will have to register with the sheriff every year and every time you move

 


 

 

 
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Phone: (407) 846-8008 

 



Questions I Will Answer At Your Consultation:

 

-   What defenses do I have?

 

-   What are my options?

 

-   I’m a first time offender, what am I looking at?

-   Will I go to jail?

 

-   What effect will this have on my record, my employment, or my driver’s license?

 


Should You Hire a Lawyer or Bond Out First?

 

Hire the lawyer first.  He might be able to get your bond lowered and he is much more important to you in the case than the bondsman is.

 

Save the bond money for your attorney.  Your attorney does not want to leave you in jail.  Your attorney will be there to help you seek a lower bond, and then to advocate and fight for your innocence and freedom.  If you do get convicted, only your attorney will be there to fight for a lower sentence.  Only your attorney will listen to your side of the story and present it in your defense in court.

 

And you won’t be able to afford an attorney if you spend all or most of your money on the bondsman.