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FELONY CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER

in Virginia, Maryland, D.C. & Massachusetts

DON’T BECOME A CONVICTED FELON

The consequences of a felony conviction in Virginia, Massachusetts or Maryland are rather severe. The term felony is used to identify very serious criminal offenses in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts. If you are charged with a felony offense in Virginia, Massachusetts or Maryland, it would be a grave mistake to not hire a defense attorney.

The Law Offices of SRIS, P.C. has offices in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts.

If you have been charged with a felony in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts, call us at 888-437-7747 or contact us on our on line form immediately.

A number of different crimes are classified as felonies. Some examples of felony crimes are murder, burglary, arson, drug distribution of controlled substances, most sex crimes (rape, solicitation of a minor over the internet, child pornography), grand larceny. In most states a third offense of drunk driving is deemed to be a felony.

Some of the other consequences of being convicted of a felony that most people don’t realize at the time of conviction are: loss of your right to vote, extreme difficulty in finding employment, the loss of right to carry firearms, etc.

If you have been charged with a felony and have the court appoint you an attorney, then you don’t get the benefit of having an attorney of your choice.  Very few people understand how devastating a felony conviction is and how badly it will affect your life.   Contact the Law Offices of SRIS, P.C. immediately to meet with one of our Maryland, Massachusetts or Virginia felony defense attorneys who is experienced in defending clients charged with a felony. A SRIS, P.C. felony defense lawyer will work with you to defend you.

Our felony defense attorneys and staff in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Arabic, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.

Our criminal attorneys are licensed to handle cases in Virginia, Maryland, D.C. & Massachusetts; however our criminal lawyers handle felony defense only in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts.

Please click on attorneys to learn more about the felony criminal defense lawyers who assist clients with felony criminal defense in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts.

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VIRGINIA FELONY CRIMINAL DEFENSE, MARYLAND FELONY CRIMINAL DEFENSE & MASSACHUSETTS FELONY CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS

in Virginia, Maryland, D.C. & Massachusetts

DON’T BECOME A CONVICTED FELON

If you are convicted of an offense that is deemed to be a felony in Virginia, felony in Massachusetts or felony in Maryland, the consequences are rather severe. The term felony is used to identify very serious criminal offenses in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts. If you are charged with a felony in Virginia, felony in Massachusetts or felony in Maryland, it would be a grave mistake to not hire an experienced criminal felony defense attorney.

The Law Offices of SRIS, P.C. has offices in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts.

Our offices in Virginia are located in Fairfax, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Manassas, Richmond & Virginia Beach.

Our offices in Maryland are located in Rockville & Baltimore.

Our office in Massachusetts is in Boston.

If you have been charged with a felony in Virginia, felony in Maryland or felony in Massachusetts, call us at 888-437-7747, email us or contact us on our on line form immediately.

Please click on the state if you wish to see the penalties for a felony in Virginia or felony in Maryland or felony in Massachusetts.

A number of different crimes are classified as felonies in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts. Some examples of felony crimes are murder, burglary, arson, drug distribution of controlled substances, most sex crimes (rape, solicitation of a minor over the internet, child pornography), grand larceny. In most states a third offense of drunk driving is deemed to be a felony.
Punishments for a person convicted of a felony in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts can range from probation to lengthy jail terms. Some of the other consequences of being convicted of a felony that most people don’t realize at the time of conviction are: loss of your right to vote, extreme difficulty in finding employment, the loss of right to carry firearms, etc.

Do not go to court without a felony defense lawyer if you have been charged with a felony. Contact the Law Offices of SRIS, P.C. immediately to meet with one of our Maryland felony defense lawyers, Massachusetts felony defense attorneys or Virginia criminal defense attorneys who is experienced in defending clients charged with a felony. A SRIS, P.C. criminal defense lawyer will work with you to defend you. You can call us, email, or complete our fast on line form and get the protection you need and deserve today.

Our felony defense attorneys and staff in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Arabic, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.

Our criminal attorneys are licensed to handle cases in Virginia, Maryland, D.C. & Massachusetts; however our criminal lawyers handle felony defense only in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts.

Please click on attorneys to learn more about the felony criminal defense lawyers who assist clients with felony criminal defense in Virginia, felony criminal defense in Maryland or felony criminal defense in Massachusetts.

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VIRGINIA FELONY CRIMINAL DEFENSE, MARYLAND FELONY CRIMINAL DEFENSE & MASSACHUSETTS FELONY CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS

in Virginia, Maryland, D.C. & Massachusetts

DON’T BECOME A CONVICTED FELON

If you are convicted of an offense that is deemed to be a felony in Virginia, felony in Massachusetts or felony in Maryland, the consequences are rather severe. The term felony is used to identify very serious criminal offenses in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts. If you are charged with a felony in Virginia, felony in Massachusetts or felony in Maryland, it would be a grave mistake to not hire an experienced criminal felony defense attorney.

The Law Offices of SRIS, P.C. has offices in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts.

Our offices in Virginia are located in Fairfax, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Manassas, Richmond & Virginia Beach.

Our offices in Maryland are located in Rockville & Baltimore.

Our office in Massachusetts is in Boston.

If you have been charged with a felony in Virginia, felony in Maryland or felony in Massachusetts, call us at 888-437-7747, email us or contact us on our on line form immediately.

Please click on the state if you wish to see the penalties for a felony in Virginia or felony in Maryland or felony in Massachusetts.

A number of different crimes are classified as felonies in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts. Some examples of felony crimes are murder, burglary, arson, drug distribution of controlled substances, most sex crimes (rape, solicitation of a minor over the internet, child pornography), grand larceny. In most states a third offense of drunk driving is deemed to be a felony.
Punishments for a person convicted of a felony in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts can range from probation to lengthy jail terms. Some of the other consequences of being convicted of a felony that most people don’t realize at the time of conviction are: loss of your right to vote, extreme difficulty in finding employment, the loss of right to carry firearms, etc.

Do not go to court without a felony defense lawyer if you have been charged with a felony. Contact the Law Offices of SRIS, P.C. immediately to meet with one of our Maryland felony defense lawyers, Massachusetts felony defense attorneys or Virginia criminal defense attorneys who is experienced in defending clients charged with a felony. A SRIS, P.C. criminal defense lawyer will work with you to defend you. You can call us, email, or complete our fast on line form and get the protection you need and deserve today.

Our felony defense attorneys and staff in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Arabic, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.

Our criminal attorneys are licensed to handle cases in Virginia, Maryland, D.C. & Massachusetts; however our criminal lawyers handle felony defense only in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts.

Please click on attorneys to learn more about the felony criminal defense lawyers who assist clients with felony criminal defense in Virginia, felony criminal defense in Maryland or felony criminal defense in Massachusetts.

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Virginia Felony Criminal Defense Attorneys

If you have been charged with a felony in Virginia, the punishment can range from probation to death. If you are convicted of a felony in Virginia and are sentenced to a period of incarceration, you may serve the time in a Virginia state correctional facility. A felony charge in Virginia has much more severe repercussions that a misdemeanor offense in Virginia. To obtain a general overview of the repercussions, please click on the term felony.

Call the Virginia criminal lawyers of SRIS, P.C. to discuss your felony charge. We are very experienced at defending clients charged with a felony in Virginia. Once you contact us a Virginia felony defense attorney from our firm will talk with you about your case and discussion your options with you. The Virginia felony defense lawyer will then advise you as to how he/she can best help you.

We have six offices in Virginia to better serve you. Our offices are located in Fairfax, Lynchburg, Fredericksburg, Manassas, Richmond & Virginia Beach.

Call us today for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747, email, or complete our on line form and we will contact you. Don’t wait to get help.

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To learn more about the laws pertaining to felony charges in Maryland or Massachusetts, please click on the state.

The following are the different classes of felonies in Virginia and the punishment for each class of felony in Virginia.

VA Code § 18.2-10. Punishment for conviction of felony; penalty

The authorized punishments for conviction of a felony are:

(a) For Class 1 felonies in Virginia, death, if the person so convicted was 18 years of age or older at the time of the offense and is not determined to be mentally retarded pursuant to § 19.2-264.3:1.1, or imprisonment for life and, subject to subdivision (g), a fine of not more than $100,000. If the person was under 18 years of age at the time of the offense or is determined to be mentally retarded pursuant to § 19.2-264.3:1.1, the punishment shall be imprisonment for life and, subject to subdivision (g), a fine of not more than $100,000.

(b) For Class 2 felonies in Virginia, imprisonment for life or for any term not less than 20 years and, subject to subdivision (g), a fine of not more than $100,000.

(c) For Class 3 felonies in Virginia, a term of imprisonment of not less than five years nor more than 20 years and, subject to subdivision (g), a fine of not more than $100,000.

(d) For Class 4 felonies in Virginia, a term of imprisonment of not less than two years nor more than 10 years and, subject to subdivision (g), a fine of not more than $100,000.

(e) For Class 5 felonies in Virginia, a term of imprisonment of not less than one year nor more than 10 years, or in the discretion of the jury or the court trying the case without a jury, confinement in jail for not more than 12 months and a fine of not more than $2,500, either or both.

(f) For Class 6 felonies in Virginia, a term of imprisonment of not less than one year nor more than five years, or in the discretion of the jury or the court trying the case without a jury, confinement in jail for not more than 12 months and a fine of not more than $2,500, either or both.

(g) Except as specifically authorized in subdivision (e) or (f), or in Class 1 felonies in Virginia, for which a sentence of death is imposed, the court shall impose either a sentence of imprisonment together with a fine, or imprisonment only. However, if the defendant is not a natural person, the court shall impose only a fine.

For any Virginia felony offense committed (i) on or after January 1, 1995, the court may, and (ii) on or after July 1, 2000, shall, except in cases in which the court orders a suspended term of confinement of at least six months, impose an additional term of not less than six months nor more than three years, which shall be suspended conditioned upon successful completion of a period of post-release supervision pursuant to § 19.2-295.2 and compliance with such other terms as the sentencing court may require. However, such additional term may only be imposed when the sentence includes an active term of incarceration in a correctional facility.

For a felony offense in Virginia prohibiting proximity to children as described in subsection A of § 18.2-370.2, the sentencing court is authorized to impose the punishment set forth in subsection B of that section in addition to any other penalty provided by law.

Our Virginia felony defense attorneys and staff with offices in Fairfax, Lynchburg, Manassas, Fredericksburg, Richmond & Virginia Beach, speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Tamil, Telugu, Arabic, Hindi, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.

Feel free to call us, email or contact us on through our on line form.

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