General Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that you will have a number of initial questions and we encourage you to give us a call to discuss your case. The questions and answers below are provided as general information.
Q: Why do I need an attorney?
A: A criminal charge means you could face sanctions including jail, fines and loss of your driver's license. An experienced criminal defense attorney can guide you through the court process, advise you of your rights, negotiate with the prosecutor, advocate for a positive resolution of your case and represent you at trial. Hiring a knowledgeable and skilled attorney can make the difference in your case. The legal team at Guadagno O'Sullivan, LLC will protect your rights.
Q: I haven't been charged with a crime before. What should I expect?
A: Each case is different; however in all criminal cases you have the right to representation by an attorney. You can expect court appearances and all crimes in Washington carry a potential consequences of fines and/or jail. Call us today so we can discuss your specific case and advise you on what to expect and how to proceed.
Q: What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a gross misdemeanor?
A: A misdemeanor is the lowest level of crime in Washington and carries a maximum sentence up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. A gross misdemeanor carries a maximum sentence up to 365 days in jail and a $5,000 fine.
Q: I missed my court date, what do I do now?
A: If you missed your court date you need to contact an attorney immediately. There is a good chance that the court issued a bench warrant. Call Guadagno O'Sullivan, LLC and we will advise you of how to best handle your situation and get your case back on track.
