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Misdemeanors & Felonies

Misdemeanors & Felonies

Orlando Defense Lawyers

At the Umansky Law Firm, P.A., we represent people who get arrested or charged with all types of criminal offenses, including misdemeanors and felonies. Our attorneys handle cases throughout central Florida, including Orlando, Winter Park, Maitland, Windermere, Altamonte Springs, Ocoee, Oviedo, Melbourne, Celebration, Longwood, Sanford, and Kissimmee. Our lawyers also defend clients in Orange, Seminole, Brevard, Osceola, Lake, Polk, Volusia, and Hillsborough counties. Contact us  to schedule a consultation to discuss your arrest or charge.

If you are arrested and charged with a misdemeanor or felony offense, these are criminal offenses that can also carry potential legal consequences such as jail time and/or probation, as follows:

  • first degree misdemeanors are criminal offenses in the State of Florida, and can carry up to a maximum of one year in county jail and $1,000.00 in fines.
  • second degree misdemeanors are lesser misdemeanor offenses that carry up to a maximum penalty of sixty (60) days in jail and $500.00 in fines.

These are the maximum penalties for these types of offenses, however, like felony offenses they still have devastating consequences on a person’s ability to maintain a livelihood, develop a career and continue to enjoy the freedom to pursue their goals without a blemish on their record.

Have you been accused of or charged with any of these misdemeanors?

If you have been charged with these misdemeanors, or any other crime, call at (407) 228-3838 or contact us  immediately.

Felony offenses are criminal acts that are punishable by life imprisonment, the death penalty, or imprisonment in a state prison for a period of time longer than a year.

Type of Felony

Maximum Potential Prison Term

Maximum Potential Fine

Capital felony

Death penalty/life in prison

 

Life Felony (after 1995)

Life in prison

$15,000

Felony of First Degree

30 years, but in some cases life in prison

$10,000

Felony of Second Degree

15 years in prison

$10,000

Felony of Third Degree

5 years in prison

$5,000

In addition, certain repeat offenders can be classified as habitual offenders and face harsher and more severe penalties.

Have you been accused of, arrested for, or charged with any of these felony offenses?

If you have been charged with these felonies in the Orlando area, call us at (407) 228-3838 or contact us  immediately.

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1500 E. Robinson Street
Orlando, FL 32801
Telephone: (407) 228-3838

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Winter Park, FL 32789
Telephone: (407) 599-3838

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Did you know?

As a first-time offender, you may be eligible for a program in which your charges could be dismissed.