Felony Defense

Felony Defense Attorney Rock Springs, WY

A felony charge out of Rock Springs starts in one courthouse and finishes in another. Your first appearance and preliminary hearing happen in Sweetwater County Circuit Court on U.S. 191. If the State clears that hearing, the case is bound over to the Third Judicial District Court in Green River, where a district judge has the power to send you to the Wyoming State Penitentiary. Most of what decides the outcome happens between those two hearings, before anyone has said the word “trial.”

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    What a Felony Charge Means in Wyoming

    A felony conviction in Wyoming does not end when the sentence does. You lose the right to vote while you are incarcerated. You permanently lose the right to own a firearm. Professional licenses may be denied or revoked, and housing and job applications become more difficult in ways that nobody warns you about at the time of your arrest.

    The record is the punishment that keeps working. That is why the first two weeks after a felony charge matter more than most people realize.

    Where a Rock Springs Felony Case Actually Goes

    Felonies arising in Rock Springs are filed in Sweetwater County Circuit Court, which is part of Wyoming’s Third Judicial Circuit. This court handles your initial appearance, sets bond conditions and holds the preliminary hearing. The court cannot try you for a felony or sentence you to one. Its only question is whether the state has probable cause to proceed.

    If the judge answers in the affirmative, the case will be transferred to the district court in Green River, which is the county seat and is located approximately fifteen miles west of I-80. All arraignments, motions, trials, and sentencings take place there. Sweetwater County is part of the Third Judicial District, along with Lincoln and Uinta Counties. This means that a small number of judges hear all felony cases filed in Rock Springs. It’s important to know how each judge handles suppression motions and bond modification requests, as this information can shape your strategy.

    The preliminary hearing is a stage that people underestimate. It is the first opportunity to bring a state’s witness under oath and record their testimony, and this transcript follows the case all the way to trial.

    How Wyoming Sets Felony Penalties

    Wyoming does not classify felonies into categories or degrees. There are no Class A or third-degree offenses. Each statute has its own penalty range, so the citation on the charge document is the only thing that matters.

    Some felonies range from 18 months to two years. First-degree murder carries a life sentence or the death penalty. Between these extremes are charges like aggravated assault (up to ten years), possession of a Schedule I or II controlled substance (up to seven years) and first-degree arson (up to twenty years). The two people arrested on the same night in Rock Springs may face completely different sentences depending on which section the prosecutor chooses.

    So, the charging document is the first thing we read line by line. The statute chosen by the state sets the ceiling, determines which defenses are available, and tells us whether a plea offer is worth discussing at all.

    What a Felony Conviction Costs You in Sweetwater County

    Prison is not the longest part of the sentence. Under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1), federal law prohibits anyone convicted of a felony from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition for the rest of their lives. Wyoming’s gun laws do not change this. In a county where hunting season and having a rifle in your truck are commonplace, this consequence becomes reality every fall.

    The employment side in Sweetwater County is harder than in most places in Wyoming. The local economy relies on trona mining, oil and gas, and power generation. Employers screen aggressively for contractors, MSHA-regulated sites, safety-sensitive positions, and CDL workers. Background checks surface any felony convictions, which can lead to permanent loss of a state license for nurses, teachers, accountants, or anyone else holding such a license.

    A felony record does not expire on its own. It follows you.

    Call Before Charges Are Filed

    Most people wait for the arrest. That is a wrong moment to start.

    If the Rock Springs police or Sweetwater County Sheriff’s office has asked you for an interview, served a search warrant or told you that an investigation is open, then the charging decision has not been made yet. Involving an attorney during an investigation allows us to protect you from questioning, track what the investigators are actually doing, and in some cases, talk to the prosecutor before anything is filed. This conversation can change the charge from a felony to a misdemeanor or not at all.

    How a Former Prosecutor Reads the State’s Case

    Christina Williams spent years deciding what to charge and how to prove it. We use that same lens in reverse. We read the file the way the prosecution does and look for where the probable cause is thin, which witnesses won’t hold up under cross-examination, whether the search that produced the evidence was lawful, and whether the charge was overfiled to create leverage for a plea. Prosecutors stack charges all the time. Knowing why they do it is half the battle in knowing how to take it apart.

    We won’t promise a dismissal or an acquittal, because no honest lawyer can. What we will do is make the State prove every element of the charge and make sure no one talks you into a plea that’s worse than what the evidence actually supports.

    Why Clients in Rock Springs Choose Just Criminal Law

    • Former prosecutor perspective: Christina L. Williams charged and tried cases for the State before founding the firm.
    • 25+ years, 10,000+ cases: Our team has handled more than 10,000 criminal matters since 2009.
    • Straight answers: You’ll hear what the evidence says, not a pitch.

    Related Charges We Also Defend

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    Aggravated Assault Serious injury, a weapon, or strangulation elevates charges to felony territory.
    Battery Physical contact that causes injury — often charged alongside assault.
    Domestic Violence When assault involves a household member, additional charges and consequences follow.
    Strangulation Wyoming treats strangulation as a separate felony — even without visible injury.
    Violent Crimes See all violent crime charges we defend in Wyoming.
    Self-Defense We build and argue self-defense claims at every stage of your case.

    Why Clients in Wyoming and South Dakota Choose Just Criminal Law

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    Former Prosecutors on Your Side

    Our attorneys spent years working for the state before switching sides. We know exactly how prosecutors build cases and exactly where to find the holes.

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    Criminal Defense Is All We Do

    We do not split our focus between practice areas. Every attorney, every resource, every minute is focused on one thing: your criminal defense.

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    Local Knowledge That Matters

    We know the courts, the judges, and the prosecutors across Wyoming and western South Dakota. Local familiarity shapes strategy and strategy shapes outcomes.

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    Servicios de traduccion en espanol disponibles. Every client fully understands their case, their options, and their rights.

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    Real Results for Wyoming & South Dakota Clients

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      Suppression Appeal — Wyoming Supreme Court

      District Court denied motion to suppress. Wyoming Supreme Court accepted certiorari on appeal.

      Barney v. State of Wyoming — Wyoming Supreme Court

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      CASE DISMISSED
      Reckless Endangering / Domestic Battery / Child Endangering — Wyoming

      Client charged with reckless endangering, domestic battery, and child endangering. All charges dismissed.

      State v. Quezada-Lopez — Wyoming Circuit Court

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      DUI / DWUI — Wyoming

      Client charged with DUI. State unable to lay foundation for the breath test. Case dismissed.

      State v. Von Olnhausen — Wyoming Circuit Court

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      Felony Child Abuse — Wyoming

      Client charged with accessory after the fact and aggravated child abuse — a felony. State unable to meet its burden of proof at preliminary hearing. Felony count dismissed.

      State v. Bullinger — Wyoming District Court

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    Charged with a felony in Rock Springs? Time is critical.

    The sooner you have an attorney, the more options you have.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Felony Charges in Rock Springs

    It depends on the charge, because Wyoming sets penalties crime by crime. Aggravated assault and battery carries up to 10 years; theft of $1,000 or more, up to 10 years and a $10,000 fine; first-degree sexual assault, 5 to 50 years. Where a statute imposes no fine, the court can still impose a fine of up to $10,000 under W.S. 6-10-102, and a third felony conviction can carry a sentence of 10 years to life under Wyoming’s habitual criminal law.

    A preliminary hearing is where a circuit judge decides whether there is probable cause to send your felony case to district court. The standard is low, and the State usually meets it. Even so, waiving the hearing gives up the right to a sworn examination of the State’s witnesses months before trial. We decide case by case, and we do not waive it just to move things along.

    No. You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney, and both are worth using. Because Wyoming has no statute of limitations, there’s no real upside to “explaining your side” early, and statements made at the scene tend to help the State more than they help you. Call us first and let us handle law enforcement.
    Charged with a felony in Rock Springs? Call Just Criminal Law at (307) 300-2240 for a confidential case review with a former prosecutor who knows how the State builds these cases.

    The dividing line is potential prison time. A felony is any crime punishable by death or by more than one year in a state correctional facility, while a misdemeanor carries a penalty of up to one year in county jail (W.S. 6-10-101). Wyoming doesn’t use felony classes, so the maximum penalty comes from the specific statute you’re charged under, not a general category.

    Serving Rock Springs and Communities Across Wyoming

    While our office is based in Gillette, we represent clients facing felony charges in Rock Springs and throughout Wyoming. Attorney Christina Williams regularly handles cases in courts across the state and brings the experience, strategy, and local insight needed to protect your rights and future.

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    Accused of a Felony in Rock Springs? Get Experienced Defense Today.

    A felony charge can put your future at risk. Attorney Christi Williams provides experienced, aggressive defense for individuals facing serious criminal charges in Rock Springs and throughout Wyoming.

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