Springfield Gun Lawyer

As an American, you retain numerous rights under the United States Constitution. For instance, the Second Amendment allows you to keep and bear arms. But, under the appropriate circumstances, that right is revocable.

Like every state, Virginia enforces the gun laws it makes. One example is the law requiring you to maintain a valid gun permit (if you own a firearm). Possessing and concealing a gun without this permit is an indictable offense. If you face criminal prosecution for breaking this or other Virginia gun laws, hire a Springfield gun lawyer right away.

Springfield gun attorneys explain the law

The laws regarding guns in Virginia are complex. As such, Springfield gun lawyers often help explain them to those accused of crimes. The accused may also need representation if prosecution is imminent.

There are many firearm offenses frequently prosecuted in the state. These include carrying a concealed weapon (without a permit), possession of a firearm (by a convicted felon), and using a gun to commit a felony. Although some charges are only misdemeanors (because they’re first offenses) others become felonies if committed more than once. Still others come with mandatory minimum sentences attached. It’s also important to know that carrying a gun and using it can be considered two offenses. Therefore, they are often charged and prosecuted separately.

No one wants to be incarcerated, but that is often what happens to those convicted of breaking Virginia gun laws. This can occur even when you carried a gun while committing a crime, but never discharged the weapon. If you are challenged with prosecution for such an offense, you need Springfield gun attorneys.

It is tempting to refuse your right to counsel in order to downplay Virginia gun charges. However, this can be an expensive mistake that carries lifelong consequences. When you speak to prosecutors and other law enforcement officials, it helps to have a professional explain your side of the story, as well as make strong pleas for leniency. Since protecting and championing civil rights in these matters is essential, talk to Springfield gun lawyers about how they can help you.

Contact a Springfield gun attorney today

Thomas Soldan is an experienced Springfield gun lawyer. Call him today at (703) 957-7373, and make an appointment for your free initial consultation.

 

Thomas Soldan

(703) 957-7373

If you have a criminal case and you are ready to learn how a Virginia Criminal Defense Attorney can assist you and your family, Please call Thomas Soldan today for a free consultation.

 

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