Misdemeanors
A misdemeanor is a crime punishable by a fine and carries a maximum penalty of a year in the county jail. While misdemeanors are much less serious than felonies, a non-citizen conviction of a misdemeanor could lead to deportation and denial of citizenship or naturalization.
The most common misdemeanor charge is DUI/OWI (Driving Under the Influence/Operating While Intoxicated). Other examples of misdemeanors include domestic violence, assault and battery, pandering (soliciting a prostitute), indecent exposure, and possession of a small amount of drugs.
Though not a serious charge, a misdemeanor conviction can impact your life by denial of professional licenses in certain fields, as well as limiting employment opportunities.
An aggressive criminal law specialist, such as Attorney Michael P. Manley, can help you protect your rights through expert legal counsel. |