non-violent crimes

  • Types of Feloniesclass D felony

    What Is a Class D Felony?

    Class D felonies are among the categories of felonies in the United States. Find out here what a class D felony and the other felonies are.

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  • Your RightsFive alternatives to incarceration/prison/jail

    Five Alternatives to Incarceration

    Sending someone behind bars can, at times, do more harm than good. Because of this, the legal system gives inmates multiple alternatives to incarceration. These punishments suit their crime, enable them to heal, and ensure that justice is served.

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  • Your Rights

    How to Find Low Cost Criminal Attorneys

    When it comes to picking an attorney, felons have many pricing and fee options to pick from. In fact, you can easily find low cost criminal attorneys because of the different models that law firms deploy.

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  • Your Rights

    Currently Housed Inmates and Early Release

    The criminal justice system punishes wrongdoers for their crimes. Equally as important, the objective behind incarcerating felons revolves around making them better people that will not commit the same offenses in the future. Because of this, currently housed inmates might walk out free or successfully reduce their sentence after they demonstrate good behavior. Prisoners who are guilty of all types…

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  • Life After Release

    How to Expunge a Felony

    According to a study in 2010, nearly eight percent of the population has a felony conviction. This comes with a felony on record for life, unless actions are taken to have them removed or the records sealed. California, Colorado, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Texas, and Washington remove a felony from record after seven years. In…

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