Injured?
If you were hurt in an accident or a loved one was disabled or killed due to another’s negligence, you want a legal team that cares about you and your needs. The Law Offices of Todd S. Richardson PLLC is remarkable for its professional, yet personal, representation.
If you need an attorney to handle general civil litigation, we can help. The experienced, dedicated team at the Law Offices of Todd S. Richardson PLLC handles a wide variety of civil cases.
When your loved one is in a nursing facility, you want them to receive quality care. Sadly, elder abuse and neglect affect far too many residents. Your loved ones have the right to be free from verbal, sexual, physical and mental abuse. If you or a loved one has been the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, contact the experienced professionals at the Law Offices of Todd S. Richardson PLLC.
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Have you been arrested or charged with a crime?
If you’ve been accused, arrested or charged with a crime, you want to be represented by an experienced criminal defense attorney who will work to protect your freedom and your record.
The Law Offices of Todd S. Richardson PLLC provides legal defense for our clients against an array of criminal charges, including
The Law Offices of Todd S. Richardson PLLC is here to help you through all your family law needs. Whether you need an attorney to help you through a divorce, custody, adoption, or other family legal issues, you will get the dedicated and experienced representation you deserve from someone who cares for you and your case.
Definition of Infractions:
a civil public offense, punishable only by a penalty not exceeding $300 and for which no period of incarceration may be imposed.
Definition of Misdemeanor
a crime which is greater than an infraction and less than a felony with penalties of a maximum fine of $1000, jail of up to six (6) months, or both] and felonies [hover for definition: a crime which is punishable with death or by imprisonment in the state prison. Felonies will also carry monetary penalties.
Idaho defines a crime as public offense in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it, and to which is annexed, upon conviction, either of the following punishments: 1) death; 2) imprisonment; 3) fine; 4) removal from office; or 5) disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit in the state.