Handle Your Charges the Right Way With Our Attorney’s Expertise

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What Type of Charge Are You Facing

Punishment Ranges

Misdemeanors

From reckless driving to DWIs to Assault Bodily Injury and more, we can help you understand the charges you are facing with the possible consequences. We strive to obtain the best results.

At the Law Office of Stacey L. Morgan, we fight for the best possible outcome in your case.

  • Class A Misdemeanor: Class A misdemeanors are the most serious of all misdemeanor charges. A conviction on a Class A misdemeanor offense will carry a punishment of up to a year in a county jail and a fine of up to $4,000.
  • Class B Misdemeanor: Charges at the level of a Class B misdemeanor are punishable by up to 180 days in a county jail and a fine of up to $2,000.
  • Class C Misdemeanor: Class C misdemeanor charges are the least serious of all misdemeanor charges. There is no jail time involved in a Class C misdemeanor, however, it can be met with fines of up to $500.

Don't plea until you review your case! 

Felonies

Felonies can have a lifelong effect without the proper representation to fight for you. We review the evidence and provide the best defense in your case.

It's important to know your rights and talk to an attorney as soon as possible, as it will impact your case the longer you take to get representation.

Felonies are classified into five different types. Each carries its own set of penalties:

Type of Felony Jail Time Fines
Capital FelonyLife Imprisonment or the Death Penalty
First Degree5 to 99 Years or Life ImprisonmentUp to $10,000
Second Degree2 to 20 YearsUp to $10,000
Third Degree2 to 10 YearsUp to $10,000
State Jail Felony180 days to 2 YearsUp to $10,000

Criminal history can affect the punishment range in your pending case. With our expertise and eye for detail, we will discuss with you the best defense available.

Clean Your Record

Many do not realize their ability to clean their record, which can affect them when there's a run-in with the law, applying for jobs, or obtaining housing.

Call today to make an initial free consultation to know whether or not you qualify to obtain an expunction or a nondisclosure order.