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Practice Focus
- All State & Federal Criminal Cases
- All Felonies & Misdemeanors
- Domestic Violence
- DUI & DWLS (Driving Under the Influence & Driving with License Suspended)
- Drug Trafficking, Possession & Sale
- Juvenile Defense
- Bond Hearings
- Probation Violations
- Firearm & Weapon Charges
- White Collar Crime
- Medicare/Medicaid Fraud
- RICO (Racketeer Influenced & Corrupt Organizations)
- Homicide, Murder, Manslaughter
- Assault & Battery
- Forfeiture
- Grand Jury Representation
Other Practice Areas
- Civil Litigation
- Bond Arrangements
- Record Sealing
- Record Expungement
- Civil Rights Restoration
- Forfeiture (Civil & Criminal)
- Grand Jury Representation
- Appeals-Criminal & Civil
Based upon reasonable suspicion that you may be involved in criminal activity, a police officer may require you to identify yourself and explain your presence at a particular time, without arresting you. Under Florida law the officer may not remove you from the immediate vicinity without making an arrest, unless you voluntarily accompany the officer to some other location.