Criminal Law
Misdemeanor law is a branch of law that deals with less serious offenses, known as misdemeanors or petty offenses. This type of law regulates behavior that isn’t severe enough to qualify as a criminal offense, yet still violates the law and can have legal consequences for the offender.
Here are a few key aspects of misdemeanor law:
- Composition of criminal complaints
- Composition of proposals to the investigating judge for conducting evidentiary actions
- Composition of indictments and initiation of prosecution against the accused
- Composition of responses to indictments
- Composition of written defenses in misdemeanor proceedings
- Representation of parties before the misdemeanor court
- Composition of damage claims
- Representation of victims in criminal proceedings