Learn More About Edwardsville Felonies

A felony is the most serious type of crime, contrasted with less serious crimes such as misdemeanors and infractions. Anyone accused of this type of crime should speak with lawyers right away. Felonies are typically punishable by a prison term greater than one year and in some cases, felons receive the death sentence. Examples of felonies include:

  • Murder
  • Rape
  • Kidnapping
  • Child pornography
  • Burglary
  • Money laundering

Possible punishments for Edwardsville felonies

Being convicted of a felony typically results in one or more of the following:

  • A prison or jail sentence
  • House arrest
  • Probation
  • Punitive or compensatory fines
  • Community service
  • Rehabilitation

However, the final punishment depends on the severity of the crime.  Illinois law divides felonies into five classes, with these determinant sentences:

  • Class X: 6-30 years in prison, up to $25,000 fine 

  • Class 1: 4-15 years in prison, up to $25,000 fine 

  • Class 2: 3-7 years in prison, fines up to $25,000 

  • Class 3: 2-5 years in prison, up to $25,000 fine 

  • Class 4: minimum of 1 year in prison

In addition, aggravating factors in some cases make matters more complicated. These are circumstances that increase the level of a crime. Contributing factors include use of a weapon, age of the victim, and the extent of injuries. Repeat offenders also face stricter sentencing. Lawyers can help arrestees receive the most lenient penalty possible.

Loss of rights for felons

Aside from the punishments listed above, convicted felons face other consequences that often last a lifetime. They include:

  • A permanent criminal record
  • Loss of occupational licensing
  • Loss of voting rights
  • Loss of the right to own or possess a deadly weapon (including the right to serve in the military)
  • Loss of the right to serve on a jury

Speak with an experienced Edwardsville criminal defense attorney 

Because the penalties and repercussions for a felony conviction are so severe, it is vital for anyone accused of this type of crime to speak with an experienced defense attorney. Lyndon P. Evanko, P.C., has worked as a criminal defense lawyer in Edwardsville and southwestern Illinois for 14 years. If you have been charged with a felony, contact him today to discuss your situation.

 

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