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Los Angeles Weapons Offense Attorneys 

Weapons Charges

Anyone facing weapon charges in California could have a difficult road ahead of them if they do not speak with a criminal defense attorney immediately. An individual that is arrested for purchasing, selling, or distributing weapons unlawfully will have to face serious penalties unless he or she hires a skilled attorney. The weapon may be handled illegally or simply be illegal to possess such as a rifle.

The attorney you choose will have a dramatic impact on your case. If you do not seek legal assistance, you could be facing jail time, fines, a criminal record and more. Only an experienced attorney will understand your best course of action and be able to successfully defend you.

Aggressive Defense for Firearm & Weapons Offenses

California courts take weapons crimes very seriously. Crimes involving the use of a deadly weapon will be penalized far more severely than those that did not involve a weapon. Law enforcement and the prosecution will combine their efforts in order to convict you. If a conviction is achieved, you may have to deal with the consequences for the rest of your life. A felony conviction on your record will forever alter your future.

Our legal team is composed of former district attorneys that have ample experience both in prosecution and defense. This experience is the advantage clients need in order to overcome a conviction. Weapons offenses are generally considered felonies under California law. Under a felony weapons offense, the defendant could be made to face up to 12 years in prison. A skilled attorney may be able to get the charges dropped or at the very least the penalties lessened. When you need someone that can truly help, call our firm. We are ready to provide you with the experienced representation you require at this time.

What will happen on my first court date and do I have to be there if I have a lawyer?

The first court date is called an arraignment. On this day a plea will be entered to the charges (guilty, not guilty or no contest). [...]

What is an expungement and will it clear up my record?

Adult misdemeanor convictions can be expunged under Penal Code section 1203.4. This is not "cleaning" up your record [...]

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