Felonies and Misdemeanors
- Free Consultations
- Affordable Rates
- Military, Police, and Firefighter Discounts
- Free Consultations
- Affordable Rates
- Military, Police, and Firefighter Discounts
Get Aggressive Representation for Your Criminal Charge
If you've been accused of a crime, reach out to MPF Attorneys at Law for qualified legal counsel. We have been assisting clients throughout Connecticut since 2013.
Having a criminal record can negatively impact you for the rest of your life. It's important to have legal representation from the time you are arrested or investigated by the police through the final court disposition. Rely on us to advocate for your rights under state and federal constitutions. If you are interviewed by the police without counsel or appear in court without representation, it could be very detrimental to your case.
Crimes are typically divided into two categories: felonies and misdemeanors. Misdemeanors have a maximum jail sentence of one year, while felonies are much more serious and carry jail sentences longer than one year.
No matter what type of crime you're convicted of, you may be sentenced to fines, community service, jail time, or other penalties. You can also lose your licenses and employment status. Furthermore, a criminal record can affect your ability to secure employment or prevent college admission or graduation. Contact MPF Attorneys at Law for a FREE initial consultation today!
What Are the Penalties for Your Crime?
Class of Crime | Penalty - Imprisonment |
---|---|
Class B Felony | 1-year minimum; 20-year maximum |
Class C Felony | 1-year minimum; 10 year-maximum |
Class D Felony | 1-year minimum; 5-year maximum |
Class A Misdemeanor | 1-year maximum |
Class B Misdemeanor | 6-month maximum |
Class C Misdemeanor | 3-month maximum |
Share On: