Misdemeanor Memo Essay

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| Fictitious Lawyers Group | Memo To: Ms. Singh From: CC: Intro to Law Unit 1 IP Re: felony vs. misdemeanor Abstract The author of this memo focuses on the arrest of Ms. Singh, for breach of peace an incident that occurred during an altercation at a bar with another patron. Ms. Singh, does not understand the law and has concerns about the possibility of prison and capital punishment i.e., the death penalty. In this response the author attempts to elaborate the difference between a felony and misdemeanor, Further, she expounds some of the possible consequences that Ms. Singh faces if she is convicted of this crime. Dear Ms. Singh, The purpose…show more content…
T. Ellis-Christensen, (2012) Felonies are the crimes that are punishable by death or the confinement in a state prison for more than one year and could go as high as 25 years to life with or without the possibility of parole. Misdemeanors are punishable by a fine and/or local or county jail confinement for 1 day to 12 months. The word “punishable” means simply the classification of the crime and the possible punishment; it does not mean the actual punishment. In other words, what could be the punishment from the least case scenario to the worst case…show more content…
This notice is given to you to appear before a judge so that charges if any are being brought against are read before the court. It is at this time that your are made aware of your charges and rights. You have the right to remain silent, that anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to have fair representation by an attorney of your choice. If you can’t afford one then one will be appointed to you and the state will pay for his/or her
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