A third-degree felony charge is serious, and the consequences can follow you for the rest of your life. I’m David Reed, and I understand what’s at stake. Contact me today for the strategic defense and personal attention you need during this critical time.
A felony in the 3rd degree is one of the least severe, but it’s still a felony. These offenses can result in prison time, a permanent criminal record, and damage to your career, relationships, & reputation.
Third-degree felonies are punishable by 2 to 10 years in prison and fines of up to $10,000.
If you’re facing one of these charges — or any other third-degree felony — now is the time to consult a criminal defense attorney.
Yes! With the right felony criminal defense attorney, it may be possible to:
I’ll guide you through your options and fight for the outcome you deserve.
Being charged with a third-degree felony doesn’t automatically mean a conviction. But it does mean you need to act quickly and consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney for felony charges.
At The Law Office of David Reed, I’ll answer your questions, explain your options, and build a strong legal defense from day one. Don’t wait — your defense starts now.
Contact me today for a free consultation.