All crimes are serious. The more serious crimes are considered to be felonies. A “felony” in Louisiana is a criminal offense that is punishable by death or imprisonment at hard labor. Legal advocacy and a strong defense from a Lafayette felony lawyer are necessary if you are facing an arrest or charges for a felony offense.
A felony sentence is severe. A felony conviction, however, will impact a person after that sentence is served, too. A felony conviction can impact a person’s right to vote, ability to possess a firearm, and could have a detrimental effect professionally and impede on the ability to possess certain licenses. Needless to say, anyone facing a felony criminal charge should consult with a criminal defense attorney without delay.
At The Law Office of Joshua S. Guillory, we want to bring you effective and formidable legal representation. We have significant experience in criminal defense, including defending against felony charges. We understand how overwhelming it can be to face the criminal justice system and such a serious charge. Our team can use our resources and knowledge to determine the ideal outcome for your case, and fight to reach that resolution.
We can listen to your side of the story when you are charged or arrested for a felony offense. Our team can investigate the alleged offense, your arrest, and the evidence against you. We can determine which defense applies to your case and is most likely to protect your future.
Felony convictions are not taken lightly, and any charge that carries a felony punishment must be aggressively defended. Common Louisiana felony charges include attempted first and second-degree murder, manslaughter, first degree robbery, and battery of a police officer that results in the officer requiring medical attention. Some of these offenses can result in decades in prison, life imprisonment, or even the death penalty.
In addition, some crimes that are ordinarily classified as misdemeanors are escalated to felonies for repeat offenders. For example, a third offense theft charge, third offense DUI, and second offense possession of marijuana charge are classified as felonies.
Remember, the government’s attorneys are not representing you if they are charging you with a felony crime. You need someone on your side to explain your rights and fight to ensure that those rights are not infringed upon by the government. If you or a loved one are charged with a Louisiana felony, contact our office today at (337) 233-1303 or click here to arrange a legal consultation with our Lafayette Felony Crime Lawyer.
A: The potential punishment for a felony in Louisiana is imprisonment at hard labor for any period of time, including life in prison or a death sentence for certain felonies. Hard labor refers to imprisonment spent in state prison. A felony in Louisiana also often results in a substantial fine.
The state does not categorize felonies into different types, and each felony offense has its own sentence. The punishment for a felony will depend on the offense and the aggravating or mitigating factors present.
A: In Louisiana, the crime of theft becomes a felony when the items or money stolen are valued at $25,000 or more. The crime then results in imprisonment at hard labor for up to twenty years. Other theft crimes can also be charged as felonies. For theft of items valued between $1,000 and under $25,000, the sentence may be with or without hard labor, meaning it can be either a misdemeanor or a felony.
A: The statute of limitations for a felony in Louisiana is the amount of time that the prosecution has to file an indictment after the date of the offense. Felonies may have the following statutes of limitations:
A: False imprisonment is not a felony in Louisiana, unless there are aggravating factors. False imprisonment occurs when someone intentionally holds another person against their will. The penalties include up to six months imprisonment and up to $200 in fines. False imprisonment may be charged as a felony if the offender is armed with a dangerous weapon, and can result in imprisonment for up to ten years, either at or not at hard labor.
Josh Guillory is an experienced and knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer. Lafayette area clients in need of defense for felony and misdemeanor crimes in Louisiana look to Josh Guillory for help.
Due to the complicated nature of Louisiana law and the seriousness of criminal allegations, those facing criminal charges need an experienced, knowledgeable criminal defense attorney to serve them, and Attorney Josh Guillory is more than qualified to do so. If you or a loved one are in need of an effective Lafayette felony crime lawyer, please contact our office at (337) 233-1303 or click here today to arrange a consultation with Attorney Josh Guillory.
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