Reduce Your Felony to a Misdemeanor Now!
#defenseattorney Reduce Your Felony to a Misdemeanor Now! Having a felony on your record can affect your life in so many ways. It can hold you back from certain licenses, getting certain jobs, effect eligibility for financial aid for college students, prevent you from living where you want to, amongst other things. San Diego Criminal Defense Attorney Jamahl C. Kersey tells a story about one of his clients who lost his career and simply could not get a job due to the felony on his record. He even changed industries, and still hit a brick wall in trying to get ahead. Attorney Kersey helped his client file a Motion to Reduce Felony to a Misdemeanor under California Penal Code section 17b. He describes what happened after the filing of the motion, and the surprise email his client sent him after the case was done.

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