Misdemeanor Defense

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Misdemeanor Defense Attorney Serving Sacramento and Placer County

Being charged with a misdemeanor may seem less serious than a felony, but the consequences can still be life changing. At Couzens Criminal Defense, we treat every case with the urgency it deserves. Whether you’re facing charges for a first-time offense or have a prior record, we fight to protect your freedom, reputation, and future.

Protect Your Record. Protect Your Future

Even a misdemeanor conviction can impact your career, your family, and your reputation. At Couzens Criminal Defense, we provide aggressive and experienced representation designed to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome. Contact us today at 916-603-2000 for a free consultation. Let’s start building your defense.

Common Misdemeanor Charges in California
  • Petty theft (Penal Code § 484)
  • Shoplifting (Penal Code § 459.5)
  • Simple battery (Penal Code § 242)
  • Trespassing (Penal Code § 602)
  • Vandalism under $400 (Penal Code § 594)
  • Disorderly conduct (Penal Code § 647)
  • Public intoxication (Penal Code § 647(f))
  • Resisting arrest (Penal Code § 148)
  • Driving without a license (Vehicle Code § 12500)
  • Driving on a suspended license (Vehicle Code § 14601)
  • Soliciting prostitution (Penal Code § 647(b))
  • Indecent exposure (Penal Code § 314)
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia (Health & Safety Code § 11364)
  • Under the influence of a controlled substance (Health & Safety Code § 11550)
  • Disturbing the peace (Penal Code § 415)
  • Minor in possession of alcohol (Business & Professions Code § 25662)
  • False ID to a police officer (Penal Code § 148.9)
  • Loitering for drug activity (Penal Code § 11532)
  • Unlawful possession of fireworks (Health & Safety Code § 12677)
  • Contributing to the delinquency of a minor (Penal Code § 272)
Possible Consequences of a Misdemeanor Conviction
  • Up to one year in county jail
  • Fines and court fees, sometimes thousands of dollars
  • Informal or summary probation for one year but sometimes up to three years
  • Mandatory classes (e.g., anger management, theft education)
  • Community service
  • Loss of professional or occupational licenses
  • Loss of firearms rights
  • Protective or stay-away orders
  • Immigration consequences for non-citizens
  • Criminal record affecting future employment
  • Driver’s license suspension (in specific offenses)
Ten Ways to Defend Against Misdemeanor Charges
  1. Lack of evidence: The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  2. Mistaken identity: You may have been wrongly identified as the suspect.
  3. Alibi: You were somewhere else at the time of the alleged offense.
  4. No criminal intent: Many misdemeanors require intent, which may be missing in your case.
  5. Self-defense: You had a legal right to use force to protect yourself or others.
  6. False accusation: Charges may be fabricated or exaggerated by the alleged victim or witness.
  7. Unlawful search or seizure: If your rights were violated, key evidence may be suppressed.
  8. Violation of your Miranda rights: Statements made without proper advisement may be excluded.
  9. Police misconduct: Improper investigation or bias can undermine the case.
  10. Diversion or alternative sentencing: We may negotiate for a program that avoids conviction entirely.
Diversion in Misdemeanor Cases

In California misdemeanor cases, defendants may have an option called “diversion” where the charge is put “on hold” for a time and then dismissed. For example, eligible defendants may benefit from two powerful diversion options: military diversion under Penal Code § 1001.80, which applies to current or former military members suffering from service-related conditions like PTSD or substance abuse; and judicial diversion under Penal Code § 1001.95, which allows a judge to grant diversion in most misdemeanors—even over a prosecutor’s objection—if the court finds it to be in the interest of justice. Both programs can result in the dismissal of charges upon successful completion.

What Sets Couzens Criminal Defense Apart

At Couzens Criminal Defense, you benefit from:

  • A former award-winning prosecutor who now defends people accused of domestic violence
  • Nearly two decades of courtroom experience with domestic violence
  • Early, pre-filing intervention to stop charges before they start
  • A firm that knows how to investigate, challenge, and negotiate on your behalf
  • Customized defense strategies including self-defense, mutual combat, lack of intent, and false accusation

Contact Us Today for Expert Legal Help!

Call Couzens Criminal Defense today at 916-603-2000 to schedule your free, confidential consultation. We represent clients throughout Placer, Sutter, Yuba, Nevada, and Sacramento Counties. Don’t wait — your future depends on the actions you take today.

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1209 Pleasant Grove Blvd., Suite 102, Roseville, CA, 95678

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