Orlando Criminal Lawyers Felony: Second Degree Felonies
What does it mean when you are charged with a Second Degree Felony?
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- If you have been charged with a Second Degree Felony, it means that you are facing a very serious criminal charge punishable by up to a maximum of 15 years in Florida State Prison, 15 years of State Probation, and up to $10,000 in fines
- Being convicted of a Second Degree Felony can lead to serious consequences if you do not seek the counsel of knowledgeable Orlando Criminal Lawyers Felony, including convicted felon designation, loss of license, deportation, loss of right to vote, loss of right to own firearms, and numerous other serious consequences…
What types of crimes are considered to be 2nd Degree Felonies?
What steps should I take if I am charged?
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- Call the experienced Orlando Criminal Lawyers Felony at the Smith & Eulo Law Firm ASAP. The initial consultation is absolutely free. In addition, we have years of experience handling Second Degree Felonies as well as all other criminal charges. We have the knowledge and experience to handle your case the right way, and we are confident that we can obtain a good outcome for you.
- Here is an example of a Second Degree Felony Case..
If you or your loved one find themselves in a situation where you are being accused of A Second Degree Felony, call us right away at 407-930-8912 to speak with a qualified legal professional or fill out the contact form on this page. We’re available 24/7, we offer free initial consultation and payment plans. In addition to our Orlando location, we have offices in the following cities across the state of Florida:
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