
At Almagno Law, we understand that facing a felony charge can be one of the most stressful moments in life. Our experienced team is committed to providing strong, informed legal defense—whether you’re dealing with drug offenses, assault, theft, or other serious allegations—to safeguard your freedom, reputation, and future.
Felony charges refer to serious criminal offenses that are more severe than misdemeanors. These charges often involve crimes such as murder, rape, robbery, burglary, drug trafficking, or aggravated assault. A felony conviction can result in significant penalties, including:
Felonies are typically categorized by degrees (e.g., first-degree, second-degree), depending on the severity of the crime.
Facing a felony charge can feel overwhelming, but knowing what to expect can help you stay informed and prepared. Here’s a step-by-step overview of how the felony legal process typically unfolds in Rhode Island:
At Almagno Law, we provide strategic defense for a wide range of serious felony charges, including but not limited to:
Whether you’re facing your first offense or have a complex criminal history, our experienced team builds strong defenses aimed at minimizing penalties—or avoiding conviction altogether.
At Almagno Law, we understand that felony charges carry life-changing consequences—and you need more than just legal representation; you need trusted advocates. With years of experience in criminal defense, our team provides personalized, aggressive strategies tailored to the specifics of your case. We take the time to understand your circumstances, protect your rights at every stage, and fight for the best possible outcome—whether that means reduced charges, dismissal, or a strong defense at trial.
Yes, in some cases a felony can be reduced—through plea bargaining or lack of sufficient evidence—depending on the facts of your case and legal strategy.
Felony convictions typically remain on your criminal record permanently, but some may be eligible for expungement after a set period under Rhode Island law.
A felony conviction can impact your ability to find a job, obtain housing, possess firearms, vote (while incarcerated), or hold certain licenses.
State felonies are prosecuted under state law, while federal felonies involve violations of federal law (e.g., interstate drug trafficking, wire fraud) and are tried in federal court.
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