Facing a felony of any kind is a serious matter. A felony conviction can bring prison time, fines, and penalties long after you serve your sentence. Starting off strong in your case will give you the best chance at avoiding harsh consequences. Follow these steps if you are charged with a felony:
- Remain Silent: Deciding to invoke your fifth amendment and kindly refusing to answer any questions without a lawyer present will prevent you from incriminating yourself.
- Stay Calm and Polite: Remind yourself to cooperate and be nice even if wrongfully arrested or are met with aggression. Any resistance or anger may only make you look guilty or result in additional charges.
- Contact Attorney: The single most important decision you will make when facing felony charges is calling an attorney to get a professional looking at all the legal aspects for your best possible outcome.
- Know Your Offense: Familiarize yourself with the crime and potential punishment associated with what you may be facing so you understand the gravity of the situation.
- No Posting Bail: Speak with your attorney before a loved one posts bail so there’s time to evaluate the charges, and see if the bail should be lowered, or if you should be released without bail. Having the proper guidance from a criminal defense attorney will likely save you time, effort, and money.
- Be Honest: Honesty is the best policy when relaying information to your attorney (it is confidential). The more details they know, the better equipped they will be to defend you and the more prepared they can be to provide you with the best possible results.
- Avoid Talking to Family/Friends: Confidentiality rules do not extend to friends and family, so talking about the case with them should be strictly off-limits until after the case has concluded.
- Write Your Version: As soon after the incident as you can, write down everything you remember of the event while it is still fresh in your mind and you can recall more accurate details.
- List Witnesses: Not only do you want a list of anyone who may have seen the crime take place, but you also want to write contact information and names of anyone who could testify on your behalf as a show of your good character.
- Attend Court: Make a calendar and set alarms so you don’t forget the dates and times; failure in court does not reflect well and can result in a warrant for your arrest.
If you are facing felony charges, Hoover Kacyon, LLC has attorneys ready to get you the best possible outcome.
The Hoover Kacyon, LLC. lawyers are dedicated to supporting our clients. We deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals while also providing excellent customer service. Call us at 330-922-4491 or contact us online to make an appointment.
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