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Frequently Asked Questions


Will I go to jail?

Maybe. An experienced criminal defense attorney may be able to get the charges brought against you dropped or lessened so you do not have to serve jail time. Attorney Richard Sudar focuses his energy on getting cases dismissed, or obtaining less severe penalties for all his clients.

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How does bail work?

All individuals charged with a criminal offense have the right to post bail. Bail is the cash equivalent to the charges brought against the defendant, and is set by the judge. When the defendant “posts” bail, it ensures that he/she will appear in court when at the appropriate scheduled time.  When the defendant appears in court, the court will refund the bail. When the defendant fails to appear in court, bail is retained and the court issues a warrant for the defendant’s arrest.

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What should I say if the police want me to talk?

If a law enforcement official tries to get you to talk about the alleged crime, it is best to remain silent until you have spoken with a criminal defense attorney. A skilled detective will your testimony against you later in a court of law.

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What will happen if I’m convicted?

If you are convicted of a criminal offense, the severity of the crime will determine the legal consequences. Felony convictions result in harsher punishments, where as misdemeanors generally result in more lenient penalties. 

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What is a felony?

Felony offenses are the most serious of all crimes. Felonies usually result in imprisonment, heavy fines, parole, and sometimes even capital punishment. Common crimes that usually result in felony charges include murder, sex crimes, grand theft, and assault.

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What is a misdemeanor?

A misdemeanor is criminal offense that usually results in fines or less than a year in jail. Misdemeanor offenses are not as severe as a felony offense, and generally result in lighter penalties.  Common misdemeanor crimes include traffic violations, petty theft, simple assault, and domestic violence.

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