criminal law. The body of law defining offenses against the community at large, regulating how suspects are investigated, charged, and tried, and establishing punishments for convicted offenders. Black's Law Dictionary (8th ed. 2004), criminal law.
The State of North Carolina currently has more than 400 criminal laws. Criminal cases are heard in either District Court or Superior Court, depending upon the severity of the offense. Typically, criminal offenses that are punishable by a prison sentence of one year or more are classified as felonies and are heard in Superior Court. Some commonly charged felony offenses include assaults, theft offenses such as breaking and entering, drug offenses such sale or delivery of a controlled substance, sexual offenses such as rape, incest, and indecent liberties, homicides, or white collar crimes such as fraud and embezzlement. Less severe criminal offenses classified as misdemeanors are heard in District Court. A person convicted of a misdemeanor offense could be sentenced to jail time depending upon their prior criminal record.
Criminal Penalties
Penalties for criminal offenses are determined by municipal, state or federal statutes, which take into consideration factors such as prior conviction status. Depending on the class of crime (misdemeanor or felony) and its severity, penalties for a criminal conviction may include:
A criminal record can have extremely damaging effects for a person, making it difficult to obtain employment or gain entrance into college or professional licensing program.
Defendant’s Rights
Individuals who have been charged with a criminal offense have legally protected rights, including (but not limited to) the right to:
An experienced criminal defense attorney is a defendant’s greatest ally and can ensure a defendant’s legal rights are fully protected.
Contact The Law Offices of Brad Sahl, P.C.
The Law Offices of Brad Sahl, P.C. will work on your behalf at every step of the criminal law process to protect and defend your legal rights. If you or someone you love has been charged with a crime, contact us today to discuss your case and plan an appropriate course of action.
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