Facing criminal charges can be a scary and overwhelming experience. Unfortunately, that experience is becoming more and more common for individuals in the state of Virginia. According to a recent report titled, “Crime in Virginia,” there were 379,450 total reported offenses statewide in 2020, including 206,609 arrests for both Group A and Group B offenses.
In the Commonwealth of Virginia, any person who violates the law may be charged with a misdemeanor or felony offense. If convicted, the defendant could be facing hefty fines, lengthy jail time, a criminal record, and other life-changing consequences, depending on the severity of the crime and other circumstances.
If you’re facing criminal charges, it is imperative that you retain an aggressive and highly skilled Virginia criminal defense attorney to build a strong defense strategy for your case. Attorney E. Gordon Peters is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal guidance and reliable representation to individuals facing criminal charges. As your legal counsel, he can review and investigate the details of your case and explore all possible legal avenues for your defense. Gordon will fight vigorously to protect your legal rights and ensure that you receive fair treatment.
E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law, is proud to serve clients across Lynchburg, Virginia and the surrounding areas of Amherst County, Campbell County, and Charlotte County.
A misdemeanor is a crime that is considered less serious than a felony. As defined by statute, misdemeanors are punishable by possible fines, no more than one year in jail, or both. Examples of a misdemeanor crime include charges related to:
For the purposes of sentencing, misdemeanors are divided into four classes (Code of Virginia § 18.2-11):
A felony is a serious crime that attracts harsher punishments. As defined by statute, felonies are punishable by imprisonment in a state or federal prison for a minimum of one year, a possible fine, and (depending on the nature of the crime) the death penalty. Examples of a felony crime include:
For the purpose of sentencing, felonies are organized into six different classes (Code of Virginia § 18.2-10):
Note: Virginia has recently enacted a sweeping reform to Criminal Law and Punishment which may change the nature of charges and punishment. Some felonies are now misdemeanors. Always check with a Virginia Criminal Attorney to find out about new laws.
The police will take you to a judge or magistrate to determine bail. A defendant is usually allowed bail unless:
The outcome of your criminal case can have significant ramifications on your freedom, reputation, and your future. Putting your faith in the hands of a public defender can be detrimental to your case in the long run. Public defenders are often overworked, have limited resources, and too often do not have the time to dedicate their full attention to your case. Therefore, when facing criminal charges, it is always in your best interest to hire a knowledgeable Virginia criminal defense attorney who has extensive trial experience so that they can defend your legal rights and provide you with a strong defense.
Attorney E. Gordon Peters has spent years handling criminal cases and defending clients facing both misdemeanor and felony charges. As your legal counsel, Gordon can evaluate the facts of your case, help you understand all of your legal options, and outline an aggressive defense aimed at maximizing your chances of a favorable outcome.
Using his extensive knowledge and detailed legal understanding, Gordon will help you navigate the Virginia criminal justice system and advocate for your legal rights in every stage of the legal process. Attorney E. Gordon Peters will fight vigorously to protect your rights and do everything he can to help you fight for a successful outcome. So if you or someone you know is facing criminal charges, don’t wait. Call or reach out to E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law today for help.
Facing criminal charges can be really scary, but you don’t have to face them alone. Contact E. Gordon Peters, Jr., Attorney at Law, today to schedule a one-on-one case evaluation. Attorney Gordon Peters can offer you the comprehensive legal guidance, strong advocacy, and aggressive representation you need. Gordon is proud to serve clients across Lynchburg, Virginia and the surrounding areas of Amherst County, Campbell County, and Charlotte County. Call today to learn more about how he can help you with your case.
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