Virginia Criminal Defense Lawyers

Criminal Defense Lawyers Based in Richmond, Virginia and serving the entire State of Virginia
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Why Choose the Criminal Defense Law Firm Of Carlson Collier?

In many adult and juvenile cases the criminal defense lawyers of Carlson Collier can make the difference between an acquittal and a conviction. By applying the rules of evidence, making appropriate pre-trial motions, and being an aggressive, effective advocate for our clients, we can achieve a substantially more favorable resolution in your case.

Nothing is more important than an individual's freedom. If you, a loved one or a friend has been accused of a criminal offense, immediately contact our criminal defense law firm toll free at 800-583-1212 or 804-270-1400 for an initial free consultation. For emergencies we have criminal attorneys available 24 hours daily and we represent clients throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia in all state and federal courts.

Based in Richmond, Virginia and serving the entire State of Virginia

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Criminal law involves prosecution by the government of a person for an act that has been classified as a crime. In a criminal case the state, through a prosecutor, initiates the warrant for arrest in most felony cases and some misdemeanor cases. In Virginia, misdemeanor warrants can also be initiated by a person making a sworn statement before a Magistrate that a crime has occurred. Persons convicted of a criminal offense may be incarcerated, fined, or both.

A "crime" is any act or omission (of an act) in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it. Although there are some common law crimes, most crimes in Virginia are established by the local, state, and federal governments.

Crimes include both felonies (more serious like murder or rape) and misdemeanors (less serious offenses like petty theft or simple assault). Felonies are criminal offenses punishable by imprisonment in the state penitentiary of a year or more and/or a fine. Misdemeanors are criminal offenses punishable by 12 months or less in jail and/or a fine.

All statutes describing criminal behavior can be broken down into their various elements. Most crimes consist of two elements: an intentional act or a mental state. Prosecutors have to prove each and every element of the crime to yield a conviction. Furthermore, the prosecutor must persuade the jury or judge "beyond a reasonable doubt" of every fact necessary to constitute the crime charged.

The effects of convictions of criminal offenses can vary from case to case. For instance, the conviction of a felony will result in the loss of civil rights such as the right to vote, the right to own a firearm and the right to travel abroad. Whereas in a misdemeanor conviction, generally you maintain all of your civil rights, however some employers may discover your criminal record and employment may be frustrated as a result. In addition, in either misdemeanor or felony cases, not only may a jail sentence be imposed, but you may be subjected to supervised or unsupervised probation.

Juvenile Crimes

Nearly a million juveniles a year are processed through the justice system, and admitted to public or private facilities after their convictions. Many of the offenses for which children and young adults under the age of 18 are charged are similar to adult crimes, ranging in seriousness from a misdemeanor for public misbehavior to a felony for felonious assault or attempted murder.

Unfortunately, when it comes to violent juvenile crimes, quite often today's prosecutors attempt to try juveniles as adults. This could result in the youth receiving adult punishment, with heavy sentences that could include life imprisonment and possibly the death penalty.

Our Criminal Defense Lawyers Provide Representation in the Following Areas

Violent Crimes Sexual Offenses White Collar Crimes
Murder / Homicide Assault & Battery
Domestic Violence
Terrorist Threats
Illegal Possession of Weapons
Hate Crimes
Armed Robbery
Arson
Assault & Battery
Burglary
Carjacking
Child Abuse
Depraved Indifference
Domestic Violence
Kidnapping
Manslaughter
Mayhem
Murder
Robbery
Sale and distribution of guns
Terrorism Charges
Terrorist Threats/Criminal Threats
Unlawful possession of a weapon
Vehicular Manslaughter
Rape
Sexual Assault
Sex with a Minor
Solicitation
Molestation
Child Abuse
Child Pornography
Failure to Register
Indecent Exposure
Internet Pornography
Prostitution
Pimping/Pandering
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Assault
Sexual Battery
Sodomy
Fraud
Embezzlement
Extortion
Computer Crimes
Racketeering
Accounting Fraud
Bank Fraud
Bankruptcy Fraud
Bribery
Currency Violations
Embezzlement
Environmental Crimes
Forgery
Insider Trading
Mail Fraud
Medicaid Fraud
MediCal Fraud
Medicare Fraud
Money Laundering
Public Corruption
RICO Charges
Securities Fraud
Tax Fraud
Theft
Witness Tampering
Drug/Alcohol Crimes Property Crimes Other Legal Matters
Drunk Driving
Possession
Transportation / Distribution
Manufacture / Sales
Drug Offenses
Cultivation
Distribution
Importation
Possession for Sale
Sale or distribution of
  • Cocaine
  • Heroin
  • Ecstasy
  • Oxicotin
  • or any controlled substance
Theft / Armed Robbery
 Burglary
Home Invasion

Appeals
Habeas Corpus
Violation of Probation / Parole
Expungements

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10132 West Broad Street
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060
Telephone: 804-270-1400
Toll Free: 800-583-1212
Fax: 804-747-5576

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