Committing Class A through E felonies comes with sentencing guidelines when an offender is convicted. However, the addition of an armed criminal action conviction adds consecutive punishments to any felony conviction punishments. For example, if a first-time offender...
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Possible defenses for first degree murder
If you or a loved one is facing homicide charges, you have a reason to be concerned. While homicide attracts the most prohibitive sentences throughout the U.S., the punishments vary from state to state. In Missouri, first-degree murder convictions could lead to a life...
What to know about federal conspiracy charges
Many defendants first find out that they are facing white-collar charges when they receive an indictment via certified mail from the U.S. Attorney's Office. A copy of the indictment is generally accompanied by a letter letting the defendant know of their upcoming...