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.
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Depends on the specific felony. Some crimes do not have a statute of limitations (e.g., murder).
If that is all the charges that they have filed with the DA then it is a misdemeanor.
Get a good attorney, and go down to the county district attorney's office.
You need to have an attorney to advise you.
If the original charges constituted a felony offense, then it is a felony to flee from them.
Felony charges in one state are viewed to be felony charges in any other state or US possession.
Misgendering someone in Michigan is not considered a felony.
No, debt collectors cannot threaten you with felony charges. It is illegal for debt collectors to falsely represent the consequences of not paying a debt, including threats of criminal charges. If a debt collector engages in this behavior, you can report them to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The limitation varies from state to state and in some instances from crime to crime. In Illinois the general standard for limitations on the filing of most felonies is five years. Please note that a private party cannot file felony charges. Felonies must be approved and filed by the prosecuting authority. This can be the state's attorney, district attorney, county attorney or state attorney depending upon the location. If you believe you were the victim of a felony you should contact the prosecuting authority in the area where the crime was committed.
This depends on the state. In most cases, a first lifetime DUI is a misdemeanor if there are no other charges. However, most states graduate to a felony if it is a certain subsequent offense, or if there are compounding factors, such as an accident.