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Charged with a Felony? Get Competent, Experienced Help Now!

There are nine classes of felonies, ranging from Class AClass I.

For Class A, the penalty is life in prison.

For Class B, the penalty is up to 60 years in prison.

For Class C, the penalties are up to 40 years in prison and/or a fine up to $100,000.

For Class D, the penalties are up to 25 years in prison and/or a fine up to $100,000.

For Class E, the penalties are up to 15 years in prison and/or a fine up to $50,000.

For Class F, the penalties are up to 12 ˝ years in prison and/or a fine up $25,000.

For Class G, the penalties are up to 10 years in prison and/or a fine up to $25,000.

For Class H, the penalties are up to 6 years in prison and/or a fine up to $10,000.

For Class I, the penalties are up to 3 ˝ years in prison and/or a fine up to $10,000.

There are various felony offenses with which you may be charged.  As indicated above, a Class A felony is the most severe; its penalty is life in prison.  First Degree Intentional Homicide is a Class A felony.  A Class I felony is the least severe; its penalties are up to 3 ˝ years in prison and/or a fine up to $10,000.  Substantial Battery is one type of Class I felony.  The more serious a felony offense is considered to be, the higher the penalties a person faces.  

Being charged with a felony offense is a very serious matter. You should handle the process with great care.  Careful attention needs to be given to the specific facts and underlying circumstances of your case.  I provide free “no hassle,” “no strings attached” consultations.  If you have a question about a case, please contact me at (414) 287-0088. 

I will aggressively fight to prevent, reduce or dismiss your criminal charges.

I strive to be different from other criminal defense attorneys.  A top priority is being there for you when you need me. The same is not true for others. We are ready to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

A “felony” is a “seriouscriminal offense.  As such, a felony has severe criminal penalties.  In Wisconsin, the penalties include incarceration in a state prison and/or a monetary fine.  A felony conviction results in the loss of important civil rights, including, but not limited to, the right to vote and the right to bear arms.  A felony conviction permanently bars a person from possessing a firearm.  A felony conviction may also significantly and severely impact a person’s immigration status (applies to non-US citizens). 

We serve all walks of life and ethnic backgrounds. 
 
We have staff fluent in Spanish and Laotian/Thai.
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