Rancho Cucamonga Misdemeanor Attorneys
Aggressive Defense Across California
Chung & Ignacio, LLP is here to represent those who have been arrested or charged with misdemeanor offenses. While not as serious as felonies in degree, a misdemeanor conviction can still add a mark on your criminal record.
We promise to treat each of our clients with:
- Dignity
- Respect
- Candor
- Individuality
We give each client our full time and attention, making ourselves available to field your questions and concerns at any point during the criminal process. Contact our Rancho Cucamonga criminal defense attorneys today to get aggressive and experienced legal representation.
What Is a Misdemeanor?
A misdemeanor is a crime that has a penalty of up to one year in county jail. It is a less serious crime than a felony. Unfortunately, it still appears on your record. It is important to find the right criminal defense attorney to represent you in court. Our Rancho Cucamonga misdemeanor defense attorneys have experience dealing with the judges and prosecutors and will fight hard to get you the best possible outcome.
Can a Misdemeanor Become a Felony?
It is important to know that misdemeanors can be elevated to felonies, depending on the seriousness of the crime, the injuries to the victim and your criminal record. If you have been arrested for a crime, please contact our Rancho Cucamonga office and set up a free consultation. Our Rancho Cucamonga misdemeanor attorneys would like to discuss your case with you and inform you of the possible outcomes.
Get Legal Support from Our Rancho Cucamonga Misdemeanor Defense Team
If you or someone you love has been arrested for a misdemeanor offense, choosing our law firm means that you will receive personalized attention. We focus exclusively on the client at hand, giving them our full time and attention with the goal or pursuing optimal results.
Many people accused of misdemeanors choose to forego representation from a private attorney and instead either represent themselves or choose a public defender. While we believe that many public defenders are decent attorneys, they have far too large a caseload to focus the time and attention your case needs.