Criminal Court Process - Incarceration

Incarceration

Criminal Incarceration:

"Incarceration" means jail time. The typical punishment for criminal acts is fines and/or incarceration. Depending on the situation, restitution, or a monetary recovery, may take the place of incarceration.

Criminal incarceration does not necessarily mean jail time in county jail, state prison or federal prison. It can take the form of house arrest, electronic monitoring, work release, halfway houses and or prisoner-of-war camp.

Anyone with a formal charge is at risk of long incarceration and losing freedoms. That's why it is important to have an experienced criminal defense lawyer who can protect your rights and represent you in these matters.

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