March 28, 2016 By Paul Wallin

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Fees, Fines, and Freedom: The Cost of Being Convicted of a Crime

There is an old saying in criminal justice: “If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime.” While it is certainly true that a criminal conviction can come at the high price of your freedom, imprisonment is far from the only cost you can expect to pay if you are convicted of a crime.

Many people facing criminal charges are unaware of the stakes involved in their criminal case. It is not just a chance to defend against an accusation that you broke the law. A criminal prosecution is also about avoiding throwing away thousands of dollars in costs imposed after a conviction. Having an experienced attorney on your side can be vital to not only keeping you out of jail, but also out of paying a heavy financial price for a crime.

The “Hidden” Costs of a Conviction

Suppose you are in a bar one night and you get into an argument with another patron. A fight breaks out, and you knock out one of his teeth with a punch. The bar’s owner calls the police, and you are arrested and charged with misdemeanor simple battery under California Penal Code Section 242.

You decide not to hire a lawyer, believing that you could make the case to the court on your own that you were only defending yourself. The jury decides that you committed the offense and finds you guilty. The court sentences you to 60 days in jail, a $2,000 fine, three years probation and an order that you repay financial “restitution” to the person you punched.jail

Probation is not free. Though you may not have to pay for supervision while on informal probation, you may be ordered to give the court “progress reports,” where you will have to appear before the court to show that you have kept up with the terms of your probation. To do this, you may have to miss work, which could reduce the amount you make on your paycheck or waste valuable vacation hours.

As part of your probation conditions, you may be ordered to pay restitution to the victim. In this case, you knocked out one of the victim’s teeth, which means that you may have to pay for his dental bills and any wages he lost as a result of the injury you inflicted. Depending on his lost income, you may be facing a restitution bill of $5,000 dollars or more.

Because your conviction was the result of a bar fight, you might also be ordered to attend anger management classes. If that is the case, you will also be looking at registration and attendance costs for taking the courses. Those costs vary depending on the number of hours you are required to attend.

Another major likely financial impact of a criminal conviction is how it will affect your future employment opportunities. In 2016, employers have many qualified applicants for jobs. Most employers will likely select qualified applicants over you due to your criminal conviction.

The Criminal Defense Attorneys at Wallin & Klarich are Here to Help

As you can see, if you or a loved one are facing a criminal charge, an experienced criminal defense attorney may be able to help you not only avoid a jail term, but also avoid the financial difficulties that come with a criminal conviction. At Wallin & Klarich, we know the financial implications of a conviction can be devastating. That is why we are dedicated to giving you the best possible defense against these charges by bringing our more than 40 years of experience to your case.

With offices in Orange County, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, Victorville, West Covina, San Diego, Torrance and Sherman Oaks, there is a Wallin & Klarich attorney experienced in criminal defense near you no matter where you work or live.

Call us today at (877) 4-NO-JAIL or (877) 466-5245 for a free phone consultation. We will be there when you call.

AUTHOR: Paul Wallin

Paul Wallin is one of the most highly respected attorneys in Southern California. His vast experience, zealous advocacy for his clients and extensive knowledge of many areas of the law make Mr. Wallin a premiere Southern California attorney. Mr. Wallin founded Wallin & Klarich in 1981. As the senior partner of Wallin & Klarich, Mr. Wallin has been successfully representing clients for more than 30 years. Clients come to him for help in matters involving assault and battery, drug crimes, juvenile crimes, theft, manslaughter, sex offenses, murder, violent crimes, misdemeanors and felonies. Mr. Wallin also helps clients with family law matters such as divorce and child custody.

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