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Defending Your Rights Against Felony Charges

Felony is the most serious of all crimes. Typically, you can be sentenced with a minimum of 1 year imprisonment. These are much more serious than misdemeanors, so if you are charged with a felony, it will be very hard to defend against without a qualified Las Vegas lawyer to help you.

Discuss your case with our felony defense law firm in Las Vegas by contacting us online or calling (702) 825-7854. Your initial consultation is free.

The Procedures of Felony Charges

The Initial Appearance

  • Appearing before the Justice of the Peace or magistrate, the person charged should appear within 72 hours or 3 business days.
  • The prosecutor would inform the court whether the charges have been filed during the appearance.
  • A criminal complaint will be handed to the defendant and the court would ask if the defendant understand the charges.
  • The court would determine if the defendant can retain a legal counsel at this time.
  • The preliminary hearing date will be set by the court. If the defendant is in custody, the hearing would be scheduled within 15 days.

The Preliminary Hearing

One of the serious stages in the criminal system is the preliminary hearing and it would be important that the defendant has an experienced counsel. Preliminary hearing is a formal proceeding where the Justice of the Peace must be convinced by the prosecution that the defendant committed the crime proved by the evidences. The main purpose of preliminary hearing is to determine if there’s enough evidence which is necessary before going to trial. This procedure is also similar to probable cause hearing.

Proceedings that might happen at a preliminary hearing:

  • Witnesses and evidences presented by the prosecution.
  • Cross-examination of the witness by the defense.
  • If the prosecution demonstrated a scintilla of evidence before the Justice of the Peace, the case will proceed to the District Court.

Indictment vs. Information

Indictment – a charging document approved by the grand jury. A grand jury is a secret proceeding where a jury hears evidence only from the prosecution side and makes a decision on whether there is enough evidence to proceed to a trial. The defense is not allowed to the grand jury proceedings and cannot present evidence at the proceeding. If the grand jury finds enough evidence they will give an Indictment.

Information – a sworn statement which accuses the defendant of committing some criminal act. The Information is presented by an authorized public official.

Indictment and Information are two methods that can be used to charge the defendant with a crime.

The Arraignment Hearing

Appearing in the court for initial hearing to answer the charges filed to the defendant is called an “arraignment”. It is important that you and/or your attorney show up to your arraignment. Ditching the arraignment will cause the judge to issue a bench warrant for your arrest.

  • The defendant receives a formal notice of the charges.
  • The defendant can plead whether he is guilty, not guilty, or nolo contendere (no contest).
  • If the defendant is in custody, the lawyer may also ask the judge for a bail reduction or your release.
  • Pleading “not guilty” will then give the defendant another court date.
  • The Court will schedule a trial, pretrial, or status check date depending on the defendant’s case. Nevada courts schedules a trial date 60 days after the arraignment. However, due to legal motions and other reasons, the defendant might not be tried within 60 days.

Jury Trial

This law states that any defendant who is facing a possible sentence of more than 6 months in jail is entitled to a trial by jury. Anyone charged with a felony in Nevada automatically have the right to a jury trial. Trials that take place in Las Vegas Justice Court, the jury consists of 6 people. For District Court trials, the jury must consist of 12 people. The jury has to unanimously decide whether to find the defendant “guilty” or “not guilty” otherwise, it is a “hung jury” and the judge declares mistrial.

In cases of mistrial, the prosecution may either choose to:

  • Start all over and prosecute the case again, or
  • Offer a plea bargain to a lesser charge, or
  • Drop the case completely.
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Las Vegas Felony Charges/Offense – Criminal Lawyer

List of Felonies

There are at least 5 different categories of felony ranging from E (least serious) to A (most serious). Regardless of which felony you are charged with, you are entitled to a trial by jury if you so wish.

Understanding Felony Charges and Penalties in Las Vegas

Being charged with a felony offense in Las Vegas can have serious consequences, including hefty fines, lengthy prison sentences, and a permanent criminal record. At Goodman Law Group, our experienced felony defense lawyers are committed to defending your rights and providing you with the best possible legal representation.

It's important to understand the different categories of felony charges and the potential penalties associated with each:

  • Category E Felony: This is the least serious felony offense in Nevada, but it still carries significant penalties, including up to 4 years in prison and fines up to $5,000.
  • Category D Felony: Conviction of a category D felony can result in 1 to 4 years in prison and fines up to $5,000.
  • Category C Felony: This offense carries a prison sentence of 1 to 5 years and fines up to $10,000.
  • Category B Felony: A category B felony conviction can lead to 2 to 20 years in prison and fines up to $10,000.
  • Category A Felony: This is the most serious felony offense in Nevada, with potential penalties of life imprisonment without parole or even the death penalty.

Our team of criminal defense attorneys has a proven history of success in handling felony cases and achieving favorable outcomes for our clients. 

Category E Felony Laws

These crimes are usually considered as non-violent offenses such as:

  •    Soliciting a child for prostitution;
  •    Criminal gang recruitment;
  •    A second offense of peeping with a camera or video recorder.

Penalties for Category E Felony

  •    1 to 4 years in prison (most of the crimes are probationable)
  •    A fine up to $5,000
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A Proven History Of Success

Recent Case Results
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  • Misdemeanor Petit Larceny 11 Counts Theft (Category B Felony)
  • Dismissed 2 Counts Battery on a Protected Person (Gross Misdemeanor)

Stages of a Jury Trial

  1. Jury selection or Voir Dire
  2. Opening statements
  3. Presentation of evidence (case chief), including examination and cross-examination of witnesses
  4. Closing arguments
  5. Jury deliberation
  6. Verdict

Jury trial is a very complicated process. However, a skilled criminal defense attorney knows how to pick for the right jurors and advance the right arguments in order to maximize the chances of a “not guilty” verdict or to induce prosecution to settle for a favorable plea bargain.

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