Criminal Defense
Practice Areas
Speeding
Stop Sign
Red Light
U-Turn
Improper Backing
Accidents
Suspended License
Reckless Driving
DUI
Racing
Hit & Run
Probation Violations
Suspended License
Many license suspensions occur accidentally. If you are caught operating without a valid driver's license, you could be facing either misdemeanor or felony charges.
It is important you hire an experienced attorney immediately to fix your suspension and reinstate you license.
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Reckless Driving
Reckless driving is a criminal offense where a person is accused of engaged in driving conduct that put others at serious risk of harm. You could face license suspension, expensive fines, probation and even jail time.
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Our team can thoroughly evaluate your situation to determine what defense options are available to challenge the charges.
Hit & Run
Under Florida law, there are specific requirements to follow if you are involved in a car accident. The penalties for leaving the scene of an accident vary depending on whether there was any property damage, injury or death.
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Call us for a personal consultation to find the best way to handle your hit & run.
Probation Violations
When a person is placed on probation and violates the rules of that probation he faces the maximum sentence allowable by law. Therefore, a charge of violation of probation should be taken very seriously.
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Call us to discuss the circumstances of the violation of probation so we may be able to advise you.
Driving without a Valid License
Driving without a valid Florida license while residing in Florida is a criminal offense.
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We can help you resolve this matter and obtain a valid Florida drivers license if you are elegible.
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DUI
When a driver is stopped for drinking under the influence (DUI), the legal ramifications are severe. Penalties can include fines, probations, suspension of your license and even potentially jail time.
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Call us for a personal consultation to find the best way to handle your DUI charges.
Racing
Racing on the highway is a first degree misdemeanor punishable by 1-yr in county jail, 1-yr driver license suspension, probation, and $1,000 fine.
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You should consult an experienced attorney on how to defend your rights.