Being arrested or accused of a crime is traumatic, especially if you've never been in trouble with he law before. The experience has most likely been overwhelming, confusing, and emotionally draining for you and your family. Regardless of the crime, you've been accused of committing - whether it's a simple misdemeanor or serious felony, you are guaranteed certain rights under the U.S. Constitution and are entitled to a zealous defense.
At the Law Office of J. Brian Kelley, we understand how much is at stake in your case. Depending on the severity of your crime, you may be facing penalties such as hefty fines, license suspension, or a lengthy prison sentence. A conviction on your public record could have life-long repercussions that make it difficult to find suitable employment, obtain housing or secure financial aid.
At the Law Office of J. Brian Kelley, we understand how much is at stake in your case. Depending on the severity of your crime, you may be facing penalties such as hefty fines, license suspension, or a lengthy prison sentence. A conviction on your public record could have life-long repercussions that make it difficult to find suitable employment, obtain housing or secure financial aid.
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A drunk driving charge includes the possibility of fines and jail time, completion of a mandatory treatment program, and suspension or revocation of your driver's license. To protect your rights and avoid a conviction, it's critical that you obtain quality legal representation as soon as possible. Even if you feel like the evidence is stacked against you - don't plead guilty without speaking to an attorney.
A criminal record can haunt you for the rest of your life, even if you were only charged and convicted with a misdemeanor. Anyone that does a background check on you, including future employers, schools or colleges, apartment managers, and loan officers will be able to see that you have a criminal record and may deny you.
In Mississippi, drug crimes are taken very seriously. Not only are they harshly punished, in most circumstances, a criminal record that includes drug charges cannot be expunged. Drug charges will turn your life upside down in an instant, and will negatively affect your future for many years to come.
Almost everyone gets pulled over while driving at some point in their lives, and many of them get ticketed. Often, people get stopped and ticketed more than once. While your first inclination may be to pay the fine specified on the back of the ticket and move on with your life, it's important to note that paying your ticket fine is the same as pleading guilty.
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