When a person commits or attempts to commit a felony, and is in possession of a handgun at any point during the offense, you could face felony firearm charges. These charges are often confused with felon in possession of a firearm, which is a charge that occurs when someone who has previously been committed of a felony is caught with a firearm at any time. Felony firearm possession, on the other hand, is a separate, additional offense which can lead to additional criminal penalties in Kalamazoo criminal cases. Grabel & Associates is a firm that knows what it takes to get clients great results in serious felony cases, and our talented team is available right now to start guiding you through each stage of your case. Contact us now through our toll free hotline or online and learn more about our proven approach to gun related offenses and felony firearm defense in Kalamazoo. We are always ready to start working with you or your loved one as you battle back against the serious potential penalties that could be on the line in your case.
Under the direction of trial lawyer Scott Grabel, our team will fight to protect you as you work through the unique aspects of your case. We know what it takes to win and will not rest until everything possible has been done to protect you. Since founding our firm over 15 years ago, Scott Grabel has remained committed to providing exceptional service and defense in Kalamazoo felony and misdemeanor cases. Our clients trust our team because we deliver actual results, and as past clients will tell you, we know the strategies that are most effective in gun-related cases. As soon as you are investigated for a felony firearm offense or charged with possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony, contact the Grabel & Associates team right away. We are always prepared to start defending you or your loved one.
Obviously, the right to bear arms is protected by the 2nd amendment, but certain groups of people, including felons and those who are committing criminal offenses, forfeit this right and can face gun crime conviction. According to state law contained in Section 750.227b of the Penal Code, anyone who possesses a firearm or pneumatic gun during any point in the commission of a felony, or attempted felony, can face a felony conviction and additional penalties on top of those already in place for the initial offense itself. For example, if a person is charged with felony larceny, and possesses a handgun in his or her car on the way to committing the offense, felony firearm charges may result. There are a variety of different situations that could lead to felony firearm charges, and all of these cases involve very serious potential penalties. As soon as you contact our qualified trial team, we will begin to walk you through everything you need to say and do in order to get the results you deserve in your case. No matter what the specifics of your case, it is essential that you act fast to start fighting back against jail time and the other serious criminal penalties you could be facing. Contact us by phone or online now to learn more.
If you are convicted of felony firearm possession, you could face up to 2 additional years behind bars for the felony firearm offense, and the additional penalties you are already facing for the initial felony offense. For a second time offense, you could face up to 5 years behind bars, and for a third or subsequent offense, up to 10 years in prison could be on the line. Work with Grabel & Associates and fight back against conviction and the harsh potential penalties you could be facing.
With mandatory jail time on the line, you need a lawyer who has the skill and experience needed to get you a great case result. Our lawyers will look out for your best interests throughout every stage of your case, and we will not rest until everything has been done to guide you through the defense process. Call or contact us online and begin benefitting from individualized defense.
To learn more about the gun laws that could be related to your case, and the defense strategies that will be effective in your case, call 1-800-342-7896 or contact our firm online now. We are ready to start working with you as you fight back against police and prosecutors.