Can a Misdemeanor Negatively Impact My Life?

Some crimes are considered to be minor, and so people often assume that a conviction for these crimes won’t affect their lives much. They think they might spend a night or two in jail and receive a small fine, but overall, no big deal. This is not correct information.

How Misdemeanors Can Negatively Affect Your Life

Misdemeanors can do great harm to your life, more than you might think. Some people even believe misdemeanors are equally as bad as felonies in terms of how they affect your life in the long run.  For instance, a misdemeanor conviction of theft on your record doesn’t look much better than a felony theft conviction. Both convictions paint you a thief, and many employers will bypass your application or promotion due to your conviction. In this way, it doesn’t matter whether your conviction was a felony or misdemeanor. Your job prospects will likely be impacted by your conviction.  Another way misdemeanors can affect you is that your family relationships can be impacted in a bad way. Whether you’re convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony drug crime, for instance, your family might still consider you a druggie.  Many housing complexes will not like to rent to you whether you have a misdemeanor or a felony sex offense conviction. If you are looking for government programs, your misdemeanor conviction might still disqualify you. There are many ways that misdemeanors affect people’s lives. The only way to avoid these negative consequences is to avoid a conviction entirely.

Want to Fight Your Charge? Call a Lawyer

Talk with a criminal defense lawyer in Dallas, Texas if you need help fighting your criminal charges. Call Chris Lewis & Associates P.C. at 214-984-3113 or visit our website to learn more about our firm and how we can help you.

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