Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
discharge of fire arm
while drunk, I discharged gun in house at floor..no harm was intended..just stupid action...D.A wants a felony maybe time in a rehab..what recourse do I have. I do no drink now...no charges filed by my husband who was in garage..a distance away and was notb threatened by myself.????
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: discharge of fire arm
You need to get a good lawyer who can explore all your options with you. No one can give you appropriate advice regarding what you are facing, what your options are, how to deal with the prosecution without reviewing the case with you. Don't rush into a decision. Get a good lawyer who will take the time to investigate your case and help you decide what is in your best interest.
Feel free to contact me if you have further questions.
Re: discharge of fire arm
I routinely handle felony violent offenses resulting from drug and/or alcohol use. Often I have reduced the offense to a misdemeanor, and on occasion I am able to have the charge dismissed, depending on the nature and facts of the case. If you are in the Los Angeles area, you may contact me for an office consultation or to schedule a phone consultation. Thank you. Sara Azari (Criminal Defense Attorney)
Re: discharge of fire arm
Whether this is your first offense or second, you should seek advice of counsel and then retain one to represent your interests. It's difficult to tell someone what to do based on the information given. I go to court repeatedly until I get the results that my client wants, even if the person is ultimately "guilty" of the charges. It's not so black and white. It's all about strategy.
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