MISDEMEANOR

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Brendan W. Caver DCFS, Juvenile and Criminal Defense Attorney

MISDEMEANOR LAWYER ROCKFORD

What Is A Misdemeanor?

There are two major types of crimes that a person could be charged with, misdemeanors or felonies, but what is a misdemeanor? A misdemeanor is considered a lesser crime in the judicial system. These types of crimes have lighter consequences than felonies but can still require an offender to serve jail time or pay a fine. Even though a misdemeanor is not considered as serious as a felony it can still carry some weighty consequences in your life. Having a misdemeanor on your record can affect your employment prospects, getting into college or university, affect your ability to rent a home or apartment, and in some circumstances even trigger deportation proceedings. It is important to reach out to a qualified criminal defense attorney in your area when you have been charged with a misdemeanor.


When You Need A Criminal Defense Attorney Near You

If you have been charged with a misdemeanor, although not considered as serious as a felony, it can still have a negative impact on your life. Your choice of a criminal defense misdemeanor trial attorney in Rockford, IL may be one of the most important decisions you will ever make. You need a criminal defense lawyer who understands the unique circumstances of your case as well as has a deep understanding of Illinois state laws. You want a lawyer you can trust. Brendan Caver has been serving the residents of Rockford, IL and throughout Winnebago County for over ten years. He believes in the due process of the law and that every person has the right for their case be argued. If you have been charged with a misdemeanor here in Rockford or the surrounding area don't hesitate to contact us to discuss the specific facts of your case. Trust your reputation and livelihood to someone nearby who tries cases and knows the law.


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Types of Criminal Misdemeanors

There are three classes of misdemeanor, each with varying degrees of severity associated with the punishment. We defend all three classes of misdemeanor accusations and have trial experience across all types of cases, from DUIs and possession, to assault and disorderly conduct.

Class A

  • Maximum 364 days jail
  • Fines of $2,500
  • DUI (first), Possession of a Firearm, Reckless Driving

Class B

  • Maximum 180 days jail
  • Fines of $1,500
  • Speeding 26-34 MPH over, Harassment

Class C

  • Maximum 30 days jail
  • Fines of $1,500
  • Assault, Disorderly Conduct
Any misdemeanor conviction remains on your criminal history and may not be expunged. Employers and the public can access public records anywhere in Illinois, which makes it imperative to avoid a conviction on any misdemeanor offense. As your legal counsel, we’ll get to work assembling a case in your defense. We strive to absolve you of any wrongdoing, leaving your permanent record clean and free of misdemeanor charges.

Common Misdemeanors

When a person is charged with a crime it is important to understand how that crime is classified and the severity of it. There are a number of crimes that fall into the categories listed above. The most common types of misdemeanors include:


Class A:

  • Selling of alcohol to a minor
  • DUI
  • Reckless driving/street racing
  • Driving without a license or with a suspended license
  • Insurance fraud under $300
  • Criminal sexual abuse
  • Prostitution
  • Public Indecency
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Hazing
  • Theft between $500-$10,000
  • Criminal trespassing
  • Unlawful possession of firearms
  • Possession of cannabis over 30mg but under 100mg


Class B:

  • Speeding 26mph or more over the posted limit
  • Public fornication
  • Theft under $500
  • Computer tampering
  • Property damage
  • Electronic harassment
  • Trespassing
  • Possession of cannabis over 10mg but under 30mg


Class C:

  • Assault
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Educational intimidation
  • Improper handgun safety device usage
  • The use or sale of intoxicating compounds


These are not exhaustive lists but give you an idea of the most common misdemeanors that a person in Illinois could be charged with. A misdemeanor is a criminal offense that cannot be expunged from your record which is why it is so important to reach out to an experienced criminal defense attorney near you when you have been charged with a crime.

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Brendan Will Answer Your Questions

Brendan uses his experience in State and federal court to defend clients accused of committing misdemeanor crimes. If you’re facing misdemeanor charges, contact Brendan today. For answers to your specific questions, please call or text 815-714-9508 for your free consultation, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
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