A felony attorney is also known as a criminal defense lawyer. They help people fight felony charges brought against them. Most attorney's seek to reduce charges to misdemeanors.
Your question is too broad to answer, and should be directed to an attorney. A felony is a serious crime, and you need an attorney- not Wikianswers.
Only your attorney can answer this. They will have the information necessary.
It's a felony.
When a person is charged with a felony it can be reduced to a misdemeanor charge by the prosecuting attorney.
Depending on what the felony is I dont think it will matter. To be sure I would consult an attorney to be safe.
get an attorney and he'll ple bargain it down
Get a good attorney, and go down to the county district attorney's office.
Hopefully not, but consult an attorney.
If you are faced with a DWI felony you can find an attorney to help you out by searching the Find Law website. The site allows you to search for an attorney by state and county. For information on selecting the lawyer to best fight your case, you may also want to visit the website for the Law Offices of Keith J. Bruno.
Statute of limitations varies from state to state. In 15 of the states, there is none for a felony of this magnitude. You will have to consult an attorney knowledgeable in the state in question.
A pretrial hearing for a felony charge is the proceeding where the Defense Attorney and the Prosecutor discuss ways of resolving the charge. It is the first hearing to take place in the Circuit Court.
Every case is different. If you need information on a state or federal criminal case, seek information from your attorney or from an attorney at your local public defender's office.