Felony Crimes In Boca Raton

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Felony criminal charges can ruin a person’s life forever. Florida takes felony criminal charges very seriously and the entire experience can cause serious health issues. Financial savings can be destroyed if someone is convicted of a felony in Florida. There is a lot more at risk than just fighting the conviction, lives and relationships are on the line. SHAMY, EL FADEL & MAHONE has the experience and dedication you need to have your charges reduced or dismissed.

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Felony Crimes In Florida Summary Charges

  • Capital Felony: A capital felony is punishable by death or life imprisonment with out the possibility of parole in a state prison. In addition, the defendant may also be ordered to pay the victim restitution as ordered by the court.
  • Life Felony: A life felony is punishable by forty years to life imprisonment in a state prison and a fine of up to fifteen thousand dollars. In addition, the defendant may also be ordered to pay the victim restitution as ordered by the court.
  • Felony in the First Degree: A felony in the first degree is punishable by no more than thirty years imprisonment in a state prison and a fine of up to ten thousand dollars. In addition, the defendant may also be ordered to pay the victim restitution as ordered by the court.
  • Felony in the Second Degree: A felony in the second degree is punishable by no more than fifteen years imprisonment in a state prison and a fine of up to ten thousand dollars. In addition, the defendant may also be ordered to pay the victim restitution as ordered by the court.
  • Felony in the Third Degree: A felony in the third degree is punishable by no more than five years imprisonment in a state prison and a fine of up to five thousand dollars. In addition, the defendant may also be ordered to pay the victim restitution as ordered by the court.

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Felony Crimes in Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach and Delray Beach Require A Criminal Defense Attorney

Being charged with a felony crime is a very serious situation. When your accused with a felony, most criminal defense lawyers try to negotiate with the prosecutor in to obtain a plea bargain. Depending on the case, this can be risky and a detriment to the outcome of your case. Only experienced criminal defense lawyers, like SHAMY, EL FADEL & MAHONE, will know the best strategy to take. Without an experienced and educated attorney on your side, your chances of getting a dismissal of your charges will be very small.

SHAMY, EL FADEL & MAHONE offers a free, no-obligation consultation to review your case. Getting the best defense begins with a phone call.

In Broward Call Now: 954-956-7676
In Boca Raton Call Now: 561-939-8042
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Some types of felonies are:

  • Aggravated Assault
  • Aggravated Battery
  • Battery on Law Enforcement Officer
  • Burglary
  • Child Abuse
  • Drug Possession
  • Felony Battery
  • Grand Theft
  • Homicide
  • Kidnapping
  • Resisting Officer with Violence
  • Sex Crimes
  • Rape
  • Lewd and Lascivious Battery
  • Lewd and Lascivious Molestation

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A Felony Conviction Can Carry Life Altering Consequences

Its hard enough being convicted of crime. Unfortunately if you are found guilty you can:

  • Lose your Civil Rights.
  • Be ineligible to obtain State Licenses.
  • Be ineligible to hold public offices or certain offices of authority.
  • Be ineligible for federal, state aid or other programs.
  • Be denied employment.
  • Be denied renting an apartment or home.
  • Be socially rejected due to the stigma of a conviction.
  • Be denied certain types of insurance due to a high risk pool.

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