Facing criminal charges can be a terrifying experience. Depending on the severity of the allegation, a conviction may mean serious penalties and financial hardship. At ARK Law, you’ll find an experienced Kent criminal defense lawyer prepared to stand by your side.
For over 10 years, Andrea Kim has been helping ensure the rights of Kent residents are respected. Since 2020, ARK Law has garnered a reputation for compassion and building a comprehensive defense for each client. With ARK Law by your side, you can have peace of mind in a dedicated advocate and sound legal counsel.
While criminal allegations can be overwhelming, it’s important to remember that defense attorneys help thousands of defendants through the criminal process every year. In 2024 alone, there were over 12,000 reported criminal offenses in Kent. Criminal allegations are broadly divided between misdemeanor and felony charges. These categorizations are articulated in RCW 9A.04.040 and RCW 9A.20.010.
In general, misdemeanor crimes are minor offenses, while felonies are more serious. Misdemeanors may include a range of activities. Simple misdemeanors, such as shoplifting, carry the potential of 90 days in jail with a $1,000 fine. If a charge is more serious, a defendant may face a gross misdemeanor. Driving while under the influence, for example, may carry a maximum fine of up to $5,000 and one year in prison.
Felonies cover a broad range of serious crimes that have harsher penalties. In Washington, felonies are divided into three classes:
In Kent, misdemeanor charges are typically litigated at the Municipal Court at 1220 Central Avenue S., while felonies are handled by the Maleng Regional Justice Center at 602 West James St.
While there is no single way to defend against criminal allegations, a skilled Kent criminal defense attorney may take one of the following approaches:
Andrea Kim understands that each case is unique and approaches her clients with a results-oriented strategy when building their defense. A skilled litigator, Andrea has extensive experience with reviewing evidence. She understands the complexities of criminal law and knows the mitigating factors that can bolster each client’s defense.
How much a criminal defense lawyer costs depends on a wide variety of things. The seriousness of the charges, the complexity of the case, the evidence presented, and how long litigation may last can all affect how a lawyer approaches a case. Defendants should be prepared to speak to a lawyer about fees during an initial consultation.
It is worth it to hire a criminal defense lawyer. An experienced attorney can build a defense and provide invaluable counsel when helping you face criminal charges. They can review evidence, witness testimony, and police procedure, among other information, to advocate effectively on your behalf and ensure a successful defense.
The main difference between a misdemeanor and a felony is the seriousness with which the crime is treated. Misdemeanors in general are treated as minor crimes, while felonies are considered serious. Misdemeanor charges usually apply to things such as shoplifting or trespassing. Felonies are applied to serious crimes such as assault, and they are divided into the classes of A, B, and C, each with varying degrees of penalties.
While there is no one good defense against criminal charges, there are a few strategies that a seasoned criminal defense attorney may use. One is to argue necessity, meaning a crime occurred to prevent greater harm from happening. Another is to reframe the context of an allegation, such as arguing self-defense in cases of violent crime. A third is to have an alibi with evidentiary support to show that the defendant was not where the crime occurred.
According to a report from the Kent Police Department, there were over 1,800 arrests in the city over a one-year period. Whether you are facing misdemeanor or felony charges, it is critical to have an attorney by your side if you’ve been arrested. Contact ARK Law today to learn how Andrea Kim can advocate on your behalf and ensure your rights are protected.
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