Criminal Defense Law Overview
Criminal defense law involves the protections and strategies used to defend those accused of criminal conduct, ensuring a fair trial and protection of their legal rights.

Key Components of Criminal Defense Law
Infractions
Definition: Minor violations, often punishable by fines.
Example: Traffic tickets.
Misdemeanors
Definition: Less severe crimes, usually punishable by fines, community service, or jail time of less than one year.
Example: Petty theft.
Felonies
Definition: Serious crimes, punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or substantial fines.
Example: Murder or armed robbery.
Innocence
Definition: Asserting that the defendant did not commit the crime.
Example: Providing an alibi showing the defendant was elsewhere.
Self-Defense
Definition: Claiming actions were justified to protect oneself or others.
Example: Defending against an assault charge by proving self-defense.
Insanity Defense
Definition: Arguing the defendant was not mentally capable of understanding their actions.
Example: Using a psychiatric evaluation to support an insanity plea.
Causes of Action
- Assault, battery, or homicide charges.
- Theft, burglary, or arson charges.
- Possession, trafficking, or manufacturing charges.
Resolutions and Remedies
- Acquittal: The defendant is found not guilty.
- Dismissal: Charges are dropped due to lack of evidence.
- Plea Bargain: Negotiating a lesser charge in exchange for a guilty plea.
- Reduced Sentences: Mitigation efforts resulting in lesser penalties.