
Criminal
Offenses
A felony is a serious criminal offense that may result in a prison sentence. A misdemeanor is a less serious offense.
However, convictions for both felonies and misdemeanors become a part of your permanent criminal record, unless expunged by a court of law.
If you have been charged with a criminal offense, it is vitally important to have an experienced, knowledgeable criminal defense attorney to ensure that your legal rights and interests are protected. Without adequate legal representation, you could be subjected to:
- Prison or jail confinement,
- Financial penalties, such
as monetary fines or restitution,
- Probation, which may
include mandatory house arrest or electronic monitoring, mandatory
community service, mandatory alcohol or drug counseling,
- With crimes involving
sexual conduct, limits to where you are allowed to live and work
- A permanent criminal record, which may limit your future ability to pursue a job or career of your choice, to obtain credit or insurance, or other privileges (driver's license, voting, firearms, professional licenses, etc.).
Dale A. Wren has 17 years' experience in criminal defense matters of all types, including:
- Felony and misdemeanor offenses, including:
- Homicide - manslaughter
- Armed robbery
- Burglary
- Rape
- Auto theft
- Sex offenses
- Theft offenses
- Drug offenses
- Domestic/family violence offenses
- Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
- Misdemeanor driving offenses and traffic violations.
Mr. Wren personally handles all client matters and cases. Initial consultations with clients are always confidential and at no cost.