Few things can be more stressful than being accused of committing a crime. If you or someone you love has been arrested for a misdemeanor offense in the area, our criminal defense attorney is prepared to help guide your steps through the legal process. Even though a misdemeanor may not always result in jail time, the negative implications can create serious obstacles, like professional backlash or strains in personal relationships. It is our primary goal to help minimize – or completely avoid – the penalties associated with a misdemeanor conviction. Call (913) 439-5106!
Charged with a Misdemeanor?
Our Firm Can Defend You.
At Garretson & Toth, LLC, we focus on protecting the rights of the criminally accused. Let us help you move forward with your life.
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We Are a Local Firm Devoted to Protecting Your Freedom
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Meet Tyler P. Garretson
Founding Attorney
Attorney Tyler Garretson's practice is limited almost exclusively to criminal defense throughout the State of Kansas. Having first practiced as an Assistant District Attorney in Johnson County, he maintains a daily presence in the Johnson County Courthouse.
Mr. Garretson is admitted to practice in Kansas, as well as in the state of Colorado. Throughout his career, he has held the position of numerous respectable associations, and has remained an active member of the legal community. He regularly represents clients throughout Johnson County (Overland Park, Leawood, Shawnee, Olathe, Mission, Lenexa and other municipal jurisdictions) in addition to district courts in Wyandotte, Douglas, Miami, Franklin, Linn & Riley counties.
Mr. Garretson received his B.A. and his B.S. in 1922 from the University of Kansas. He then went on to receive his Juris Doctorate degree in 1995 from the University of Kansas School of Law.
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Meet W. Scott Toth
Founding Attorney
Attorney W. Scott Toth devotes 100% of his practice to litigation. Throughout his career, he has represented clients facing criminal charges in the state of Kansas, and has handled over 110 jury trials.
Over the years, Mr. Toth has remained an active member of the legal community. He has served as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, a member of the National Trial Lawyers Association, a member of the Kansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and more.
Mr. Toth received his B.S. with honors from the University of Southern Colorado in 1984, and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Kansas School of Law in 1988.
Results Matter
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Assault
DISMISSED
Client acquitted in Johnson County District Court for charges of aggravated assault. The Firm tried this case four times to jury after multiple hung juries. The case was ultimately dismissed by the Court and all arrest information was immediately expunged.
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Drug Crimes
PROBATION
Federal client charged in drug conspiracy, facing statutory minimum sentence of ten years in federal prison, granted probation.
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DUI
ACQUITTED
Client acquitted of Felony DUI after jury trial despite blowing over the legal limit.
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Assault
ACQUITTED
Client tried for aggravated sexual battery acquitted by jury.
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DUI
ACQUITTED
Clients acquitted of DUI across multiple jurisdictions (Johnson County, Douglas County, Overland Park, Mission, Kansas City)
Client Testimonials
Your Case Is in Good Hands
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“I think you... did a great job of making certain that the jurors kept their eye on the facts.”
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“I have to say I hope I never NEED to use his services again, but he is a fabulous attorney, and should my need arise, he'll be my first call.”
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“ interviewed three high-profile attorneys and chose Scott Toth to represent our daughter...Scott assembled a team of nationally recognized and respected experts... Scott's legal skills & finesse, courtroom experience, and commitment to this case were criti”
Why Do Clients Choose Our Firm?
There's No Substitute for Insight & Experience
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40+ Years of Combined Experience Aggressively Defending Clients
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Hard-Hitting Defense Tailored to Fit Each Client's Unique Needs
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Every Case Begins with a Free, Confidential Consultation
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Accessible to Clients - All Calls Are Returned on the Same Day
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Committed to Obtaining the Best Possible Outcome for Clients
Misdemeanor Penalties & What They Mean
Prosecutors are highly trained in the art of securing conviction. Though prosecutors will be mostly open for negotiation, some will try to seek the maximum penalties in an effort to make an example out of your case. Do not leave your future to chance.
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Time in county jail
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Excessive fines & court fees
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Court mandated community service
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Probation, in certain cases
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Permanent criminal record
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Immigration consequences
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First-Time
OffensesBeing arrested for the first time can be overwhelming & humiliating. We can inform you of your rights and options to help reduce the stress.
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Misdemeanor
OffensesThough misdemeanor offenses are typically thought to be less severe than felonies, they can still have life-changing ramifications.
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Penalties &
ExpungementCommon penalties can range from jail time to community service. Fortunately, a criminal record can be sealed in some instances.
Frequently Asked Questions
What You Need to Know About Your Case
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Questions
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Will I go to jail if I was arrested?
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No, not necessarily. Although each county may have slightly different booking processes, you may be placed in a holding cell until you have been read your official charges during your arraignment (first hearing before a judge). A jail or prison sentence can only be brought if you have been found guilty and convicted, or if you have plead to a lesser charge with a jail sentence involved.
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If I’m not guilty, why do I need a lawyer?
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At Garretson & Toth, LLC, we always assume our clients to be innocent until proven guilty, and we will always represent them as such. Even if you know that you are not guilty, you will be facing off against highly trained Prosecutors and District Attorneys. It is their primary motivation to utilize the State’s resources to obtain a conviction and penalize you accordingly.
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What is the difference between a misdemeanor and felony?
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Criminal offenses can be categorized in multiple ways, and this includes misdemeanor charges and felony charges. Misdemeanor offenses are typically considered to be lesser offenses, and typically result in a jail time sentence of less than 1 year. On the other hand, felonies are much more severe and can carry a lengthy prison sentence of 1 year or more.
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What are my rights after an arrest?
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We believe that knowledge can be the strongest defense. If you have been arrested, know that you have the right to remain silent and you have the right to request an attorney. Both of these things (also known as your Miranda Rights) ultimately protect your 5th Amendment Right to avoid self-incrimination.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Charges Dismissed
We work tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome, including getting your criminal charges completely dismissed, acquitted, or dropped.
We Hear Your Concerns. You Aren’t Alone.
Let Us Help You Understand What to Expect
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