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Felony Case

When someone is charged or convicted in a felony case they face much a longer sentence and heftier consequences than someone dealing with a misdemeanor. In Illinois, misdemeanors only carry up to a maximum of one year in prison while a class X felony can get essentially life in prison. When someone is convicted of a felony they are forever viewed as a “felon” by society. Even if someone makes it through a long prison term physically and emotionally unscathed it is almost impossible for them to work their way back into society because of restrictions on housing, loans and employment. Someone facing misdemeanors does not have to deal with the social stigma of their crimes even if they do end up having to do a short stint in jail (which is rare).

The irony is that the people who commit misdemeanors often have access to better representation than those facing a felony case due to their economic status. If you have been arrested for a felony you need counsel that knows that you need to avoid a conviction at all cost. You need to stay out of jail and avoid becoming a statistic of the American penal system. You need a lawyer with fifteen years experience dealing almost exclusively with felony cases. You need to call Robert J. Callahan immediately.

If you are dealing with your first felony case you are facing the fight of your life. Do not settle for a public defender. You cannot afford to give away 10-20% of your life to a prison sentence because you feel like you don’t have enough money in your pocket for a “real” attorney. If you have been convicted prior to your current felony case you know that this might be your last shot at a normal life. Judges and juries are not forgiving of repeat offenders. Harsh sentences are the rule. You know from your experience in prison (and possibly from dealing with your own weak court appointed counsel) that a good lawyer is essential. Call Robert J. Callahan.

Robert J. Callahan: 312-322-9000. (Se Habla Espanol) Robert Callahan habla espanol con fluidez a nivel oral y escrito


Criminal Defense for All People

Robert Callahan has defended people of all races, sexes, nationalities and economic classes and will use extensive resources, professional relationships and superior legal knowledge to protect your constitutional rights.


Specialties of Chicago Criminal Defense Lawyer Robert Callahan:

  • Murder
  • Drug Offenses (Possession, Trafficking, and possession with intent to distribute)
  • Federal and Felony Charges
  • Illinois DUI Attorney and Chicago DUI Lawyer
  • Weapons
  • Sex Charges
  • Embezzlement and Fraud
  • Assault and Battery
  • Juvenile Crime
  • Violent Crimes
  • Theft and Burglary
  • Domestic Violence
  • Probation Violations
  • Hit and Run
  • Traffic and Felony Traffic Offenses

Drug Offenses

 

If you have been arrested for any drug offenses you need to call Robert J. Callahan.  All drug charges need to be taken seriously.  You need knowledgeable, professional representation whether you have been charged with possession, delivery, manufacturing, conspiracy or paraphernalia ownership.

 

There is a common misconception that possession (specifically marijuana) crimes carry only light sentences or probation.  In reality, America’s (and Illinois’) laws   

regarding all drugs offenses are needlessly complex and unnecessarily punitive.  For instance; this is the schedule for merely being caught with various weights of cannabis in Illinois: less than 2.5 grams is a class C misdemeanor, between 2.5 and 10 grams is a Class B misdemeanor, more than 10 but less than 30 grams is a class A misdemeanor. The possession of more than 30 grams but less than 500 grams is a class 4 felony, between 500 and 2000 grams is a class 3 felony.  The possession of more than 2000 grams but less than 50000 grams is a class 2 felony.  More than 5000 are a class 1 felony.

 

Ignorance of the law is not an acceptable defense for any crime. That being said; how can anyone who is not involved in law enforcement or the legal profession be reasonably expected to have working knowledge of the schedule above?  It is clearly designed to “catch” people.  The idea that the difference between 2.5 and 2.6 grams should lead to stiffer penalties is ridiculous. Only a good lawyer who has dealt with drug offenses has the knowledge of the above schedule (and others) necessary to help you fight the government.

 

Do not underestimate the beginning of the schedule.  Taking a conviction on any misdemeanor is unnecessary and can be avoided through good representation.  Do not let a weak public defender lead you to believe have to plea to a misdemeanor in your first offense.  That conviction can lead to problems getting jobs, housing and some security clearances.  Robert J. Callahan has fifteen years helping his clients fight drug offenses. If you are fighting any drug charge you need to call Robert J. Callahan.

 

 

Robert J. Callahan: 312-322-9000. (Se Habla Espanol)

 

Robert Callahan habla espanol con fluidez a nivel oral y escrito