Criminal lawyers know how much a felony conviction can ruin your life. LibertyBell Law Group's criminal lawyers receive emails on a weekly basis, sometimes even daily, from people convicted of a felony and wanting to get it expunged because they can't find a job, many even become homeless until being helped by a loved one or family member.
The National Institute of Justice found 60% of ex-felon offenders are unemployed a year after their release. In California, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation states 75% of felons are unemployed.
As a felon you are not eligible for low-income housing or government assistance programs, student loans, and more. The fact is having a felony on your record could leave you homeless, and if you're lucky you may be able to stay in a homeless shelter or eat at a soup kitchen. Not having a job or any kind of government assistance or income can lead someone to commit another crime, and that's the way a revolving door through prison starts for many. You may even end up in prison for the rest of your life, because as you get more felony convictions, prior felonies will increase the sentencing of subsequent felonies.
Hiring a criminal lawyer for a felony is a must
The need for hiring a criminal lawyer for a felony accusation cannot be stressed enough. Criminal law is extremely complex and without a top criminal lawyer you might as well just serve yourself on a plate to the prosecutor. You need an expert criminal lawyer who has the resources and expertise to defend you ferociously.
Criminal lawyers from LibertyBell Law Group have experience in all 50 states and federal courts. They have successfully represented thousands of persons accused of a felony. LibertyBell criminal lawyers know the unique characteristics and personas of the judges, prosecutors and law enforcement agencies. They also work with the top experts and investigators when building your winning defense.
Don't ruin your future with a felony conviction. Get a top criminal attorney. Call 855-LAW-PRO1 (855-529-7761) now!
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