Felony Charges in Lexington KY

If you've been charged with a felony in Lexington KY, you don't have to face the charges alone. Contact Lexington criminal defense attorney Breck Norment for help.
Pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statutes 532.020, here's a brief summary of the jail time for felony charges in Lexington KY:
Class D Felony: 1-5 years of jail time
Class C Felony: 5-10 years of jail time
Class B Felony: 10-20 years of jail time
Class A Felony: 20-50 years of jail time, or jail for life
If you've been charged with a felony in Lexington KY, you owe it to yourself to contact a Lexington defense attorney who can defend your constitutional rights and present your case before a jury. In most situations, the prosecution has a very one-sided view of the facts of your case. A good criminal lawyer will best be able to present the other side of the story to the jury.
A Lexington defense attorney will also be able to contact witnesses, develop various defenses you may not have considered, question the complaining witnesses and police officers, and ultimately, hold the prosecution to its high standard of proof - proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Lexington defense lawyer Breck Norment is well-equipped to fight for your rights if you've been charged with a felony in Lexington KY. He offers free consultations and accepts telephone calls 24/7.
Phone: (859) 303-6007
Email: BreckNorment@LawyerBreck.com
Pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statutes 532.020, here's a brief summary of the jail time for felony charges in Lexington KY:
Class D Felony: 1-5 years of jail time
Class C Felony: 5-10 years of jail time
Class B Felony: 10-20 years of jail time
Class A Felony: 20-50 years of jail time, or jail for life
If you've been charged with a felony in Lexington KY, you owe it to yourself to contact a Lexington defense attorney who can defend your constitutional rights and present your case before a jury. In most situations, the prosecution has a very one-sided view of the facts of your case. A good criminal lawyer will best be able to present the other side of the story to the jury.
A Lexington defense attorney will also be able to contact witnesses, develop various defenses you may not have considered, question the complaining witnesses and police officers, and ultimately, hold the prosecution to its high standard of proof - proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Lexington defense lawyer Breck Norment is well-equipped to fight for your rights if you've been charged with a felony in Lexington KY. He offers free consultations and accepts telephone calls 24/7.
Phone: (859) 303-6007
Email: BreckNorment@LawyerBreck.com