A misdemeanor attorney specializes in handling legal cases of defense for individuals who have been charged with a crime that is punishable by less than one year of incarceration time.
No not really but you can get an attorney to reduce the charge.
The easiest way to expunge a misdemeanor is to petition a judge. It would help to get an attorney. Misdemeanors are not like felonies which are hard to expunge.
Ask your attorney. This is not a question that can be answered here.
Sentences are case specific. Talk to your attorney.
Yes, an attorney can appear in court on a misdemeanor warrant on your behalf. This is often referred to as "appearing by counsel," which allows the attorney to handle certain procedural aspects of the case without the defendant being present. However, for certain hearings, particularly those involving plea deals or sentencing, the defendant may need to be present. It's best to consult with your attorney about the specific requirements for your case.
It depends. You should check with an local attorney versed in gun laws.
As dumb as it may sound - I'd start with a good attorney - that's what they do.
When a person is charged with a felony it can be reduced to a misdemeanor charge by the prosecuting attorney.
Possible if you have a good criminal attorney and draft a deal with the prosecution.
That's too vague of a question to answer. You should consult an attorney in your area that is familiar with gun laws.
Generally speaking, the stale misdemeanor rule has come to be known as an urban legend. However, an attorney in Redondo Beach, CA, insists he can defend cases based on this rule.
yes. it depends on whether or not the district attorney or prosecutor is willing to plea you out or not. also bare in mind there are different degrees of all crimes. meaning that your buglary charge can already be a misdemeanor and not necessarily a felony. for example a 4th degree buglary charge is a misdemeanor.