In most cases, yes. Bail is set by a judge and depends on the severity of the charge, your record, and flight risk. Certain serious felonies can [...]
Bank & Munns handles the full spectrum of Rhode Island felony charges in Superior Court across all four counties (Providence, Kent, Washington, Newport). Our felony defense practice [...]
Bank & Munns built its reputation on felony defense, the cases where the stakes are highest and the margin for error is zero. We're Rhode Island's most-reviewed [...]
Rhode Island felony penalties are among the most severe in New England. Prison sentences range from one year and a day (the minimum to qualify as a [...]
Absolutely not. Talking to police in a Rhode Island felony investigation is the single fastest way to turn a defensible case into a lost one. Here's why: [...]
A Rhode Island felony conviction is permanent unless you actively remove it. Under Rhode Island's expungement statute, a single non-violent felony conviction is typically eligible for expungement [...]