After you have been arrested, an attorney who is referred to as a prosecutor will represent the State of Florida in court. This attorney works for the State of Florida and it is his or her job to be concerned about the State’s interests. Generally, they feel the State’s interests are best served by a conviction.
We have used the following defenses to win cases:
- No one saw the crime committed
- Witnesses change their testimony after questioning
- No “Miranda” warnings were given
- A warrant was not properly obtained
- An illegal search was conducted
- An illegal stop was conducted
Other matters with which we can assist you include bond reductions, modifications of pre-trial release conditions, and sealing/expunging of criminal records.
We also work to negotiate alternative plea agreements including such options as deferred prosecution, probation, house arrest, and addiction treatment.
Our office handles:
- Misdemeanors
- Felonies
- VOPs (Violation of Probation)
- Bond Hearings
- Student Disciplinary Hearings
- Juvenile cases

