Felony Crimes
Tampa Felony Offense Lawyer
Felony charges are punishable by more than one year in jail and can eliminate your civil rights. If convicted of a felony in Florida, you will no longer be able to vote, run for office, or carry a gun. Many employers will not hire felons thus limiting your future job prospects.
Some common felonies are:
- Grand theft
- Some drug offenses
- Grand theft motor vehicle
- Burglary
- Robbery
- Enhanced misdemeanors
Felony charges in Florida are some of the most serious and complex cases. Generally, the State Attorney’s Office assigns its most experienced and aggressive prosecutors to felony trial divisions. If you have been charged with a felony, it is extremely important to hire an experienced defense attorney to help you fight your case. Call Roman & Roman today where a former prosecutor will help you preserve your rights.