Felony & Misdemeanor Attorneys in Southwest Iowa & Southeast Nebraska

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A felony or misdemeanor charge can severely alter the rest of a person’s life. Whether guilty or innocent, individuals facing such charges must understand the legal options available to them.

Those facing felony or misdemeanor criminal charges in Southwest Iowa or Southeast Nebraska require a knowledgeable and well-versed defense attorney to litigate their case.

Peters Law Firm has represented countless clients in criminal defense cases for nearly a century.

Facing felony or misdemeanor charges in Iowa or Nebraska? Call Peters Law Firm for a free case evaluation.

Types of Felony & Misdemeanor Crimes

Felonies & Misdemeanors in Nebraska

In the state of Nebraska, felonies and misdemeanors are categorized by seven classes: Class I through Class V, Class IIIA, and Class W. These are some of the crimes that may be classified as either a felony or misdemeanor in Nebraska:

  • Murder
  • Arson
  • Kidnapping
  • Aggravated assault
  • Burglary
  • Sexual assault of a child
  • Sexual assault
  • Possession of illegal substances
  • Impersonating a peace officer
  • Identity theft
  • Human trafficking
  • Hazing
  • Criminal trespass
  • Forgery
  • Manufacture/distribution of child pornography
  • Manufacture/distribution of illegal drugs
  • Assisted suicide
  • Operating while intoxicated

Felonies & Misdemeanors in Iowa

In Iowa, misdemeanors are categorized as simple, aggravated, and serious. Felony charges are categorized by class, from Class A felonies to Class D felonies. Felony and misdemeanor charges may be brought against residents of Iowa for these crimes:

Statistics for Felonies & Misdemeanors in Iowa & Nebraska

These statistics offer some key insights about criminal offenses in Iowa and Nebraska, including average sentences and types of crimes committed:

  • While a Class A felony in Iowa is the most serious and punishable by life imprisonment, the equivalent Class I felony in Nebraska is subject to the death penalty.
  • The percentage of adults convicted of a felony in Iowa has tripled from 1980 to 2010.
  • The five categories with the highest number of arrests in Nebraska in 2018 were drug abuse violations, simple assault, larceny, driving under the influence, and liquor law violations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Felonies & Misdemeanors

What should I do after receiving a felony or misdemeanor criminal charge?

The best way to navigate the legal processes that arise after receiving a criminal charge is to contact a criminal defense attorney. For additional details about what to expect after receiving a felony or misdemeanor charge, consult with your trusted attorney.

What’s the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?

The main difference between a felony and a misdemeanor lies in the gravity of the crime. Felonies are among the most serious crimes that can be committed and typically have much longer prison sentences. Misdemeanors, on the other hand, typically do not involve jail time and have small fines and more temporary punishments.

What is the statute of limitations for prosecuting felonies and misdemeanors?

The criminal statute of limitations for prosecution varies depending on the type of crime committed and the state in which the crime was committed. Consult with your criminal defense attorney to understand the specific statutes of limitations related to your case.

Contact Peters Law Firm for Felony or Misdemeanor Representation

Our criminal defense team has provided exceptional litigation services to clients in Iowa and Nebraska for over a century. We work diligently to provide the support necessary for successfully litigating our clients’ cases and achieving the desired outcome.

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Contact Peters Law Firm in Council Bluffs Today

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Criminal charges of any kind can lead to stress, imprisonment, job loss, and financial penalties. Peters Law Firm and the legal team throughout Southwest Iowa and here in Council Bluffs have years of experience assisting clients who face felony and misdemeanor level criminal charges.

Our team of criminal lawyers in Council Bluffs and throughout Southwest Iowa will be diligent to assist with your legal issue. For more information on criminal law relative to felonies and penalties, or to enlist legal counsel from one of our criminal lawyers, call Peters Law Firm in Council Bluffs today.

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