Are You Surprised to Learn the Most Commonly Charged Felony Crimes in the United States?

Are You Surprised to Learn the Most Commonly Charged Felony Crimes in the United States?When individuals predict which felony offenses are most commonly charged in California, they frequently get it entirely incorrect. According to the Uniform Crime Reports, you may learn about the most typical charges nowadays. Contact Chambers Law Firm at 714-760-4088 for a free legal consultation if you have been charged with these or other criminal crimes.

Drug-related offenses

A person can be charged with a variety of drug offenses, and “drug crimes” is one of the most regularly charged felonies in the country. Possession, manufacturing, interstate transportation, and sales are all examples. Possession of drug paraphernalia or driving while under the influence of drugs are examples of additional offenses.

Crimes against property

This is another umbrella phrase that encompasses any crime involving property destruction or improper property taking. Arson, for example, is a property crime since it includes the destruction of property, whereas burglary, larceny, and theft are all property crimes that entail the taking of goods without permission.

Theft is the most prevalent of all property crimes, whereas bodily injury is uncommon in property crimes. There are exceptions, though; for example, arson charges might result in harm or even death if someone was present when the fire was lit.

DUIs

DUIs are one of the most prevalent criminal infractions in the United States, which should come as no surprise. It’s important to note that this includes both driving when inebriated and driving while inebriated. DUIs involving alcohol, on the other hand, are far more prevalent. In certain circumstances, the police will set up a roadblock, while in others, they will stop someone who is driving recklessly or dangerously. It is frequently a DUI when a person has a single felony on their background.

Assault

Every year, about one million assault charges are brought in the United States. Assault is defined as a deliberate attempt to cause injury to another person. Charges of battery, which refers to actually causing the injury that was attempted in the attack, are frequently filed alongside assault charges. Assault cases may be distressing for everyone involved, especially when family members or partners are involved. Domestic violence charges are filed in certain assault incidents.

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