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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Criminal Defense lawyer in your area do?
A Criminal Defense lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Criminal Defense cases in your area.
How much does a Criminal Defense lawyer cost in your area?
Most Criminal Defense lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Criminal Defense lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Criminal Defense lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Criminal Defense lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Criminal Defense cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
14601 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found
Call for a FREE CONSULTATION. I Defend individuals charged with a crime in State and Federal Courts. I have been a Criminal Trial Lawyer since 1988, and my firm has represented over 4000 individuals in Criminal Court.. We handle all cases from First Degree Murder to complex White Coller Federal prosecutions. I have filed more than 500 motions to suppress evidence in Drug possession and Drug Trafficking cases. I have a free consultation and look forward to meeting and representing you .. Call for a FREE CONSULTATION
I am a trial attorney admitted to practice in all of the state courts of Florida, as well as the U.S. District Court in the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.I represent victims injured in crashes with vehicles, with a focus on bicyclsts, as well as victims involved in personal injuries. My practice includes PIP claims, as well as defending the rights of the accused in criminal/DUI cases.
Hi. My name is Brent Del Gaizo. I have been practicing law down here in South Florida for over 17 years. While I was born in Green Bay, WI, I have lived in Florida for most of my life (with those years spent both in Broward County and in Gainesville), and my family is originally from Boston. Prior to Law School, I spent many years working in the Service Industry (as a cook, and server), and I feel truly terrible about the harm that the pandemic has caused to all the people working in that field. While going to Law School, I worked both as a Law Clerk, and also as a Certified Legal Intern (having been approved by the Florida Supreme Court). After graduating from Law School cum laude, I started my career at the Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office, where I spent nearly every day (over the course of several years) inside of a courtroom defending people who had been arrested. I then spent time working as an Associate at private Law Frims, concentrating on Civl Law, Mortgage Foreclosures, Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury, and Medical Malpractice. In 2006, I decided that the time was right to open up my own Law Frim (Law Offices of Brent Del Gaizo, P.A.), and I haven't looked back since. I am a big fan of the Florida Gators, watching football, the Rolling Stones, Casablanca, Pulp Fiction, animals, and Godzilla.
As a Christian attorney whose moral compass is grounded in faith and fellowship, Kaysia (pronounced Kay-see-ah) M. Earley is known for achieving exceptional results, and has gained the recognition and well-deserved reputation as a fierce litigator who fights for her clients’ fundamental rights. Founding attorney for Earley Law Firm, PLLC, she focuses on both criminal and civil litigation and is a strong advocate for her clients without trading in her Christian values.. Kaysia has practiced both as a government attorney and in the private sector. As a former Assistant Public Defender, Kaysia consistently delivered the best results for her clients throughout every stage of her representation: from investigations, to clerk's magistrate hearings, to trials, and probation hearings.. She effectively managed a caseload of 180–220 clients, through all phases of the judicial process. She has since served as first chair in over 80 jury and non-jury trials, ranging from first-degree felonies to misdemeanors, and won dismissals in over 220 other cases. She has also practiced in the juvenile division, where she developed a deep understanding of the practice of juvenile law.. During law school, Kaysia clerked for the Honorable Judge Andrew Siegel, of the 17th Judicial Circuit. Prior to attending law school, Kaysia gained extensive experience working as a paralegal specialist with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and various practice areas including, Intellectual Property, White Collar, Tax, Securities, and Patent Prosecution. Additionally, her experience as a congressional intern on Capitol Hill provided valuable insight in Politics and Law & Public Policy.. Kaysia was born in Bronx, New York and raised in Miami, Florida. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science at Howard University, Washington, DC, and Juris Doctor degree from St. Thomas University School of Law, Miami, FL. She is a member of the Broward County Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the Broward Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. She is also an active lecturer at her church, local homeless shelters, detention centers, and universities, on topics relating to criminal law, trial practice, and oral presentation skills. She is a loving wife to her husband of 14 years, and the proud mother of four beautiful children.. Earley Law Firm, PLLC serves Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties. To speak with Mrs. Earley, schedule your consultation today.
I have been representing people in court since 1986. I have successfully represented clients in trial and appellate courts throughout the country and I regularly try cases before state and federal court juries.My career has been varied as I began as a private defense attorney in Boston and then worked for a number of years as a prosecutor when I moved to Tennessee in the early 1990's. Since 1998 I have been in private practice at Davis & Hoss, PC.Representative cases have included such varied subjects as federal fraud and white-collar cases to innovative homicide cases. I was the first attorney in the United States to introduce mitochondrial DNA as evidence in State vs. Ware. I have been lead counsel in more than 150 jury trials and I have been lead counsel in six death penalty cases. As as Assistant District Attorney, I prosecuted serious felony cases including cold case homicide investigations and more than twenty first degree murder cases. I ocassionaly serve as Special Prosecutor or as a Special Judge in criminal proceedings in Tennessee.In civil actions I have represented clients in age discrimination, retaliatory discharge, negligence, accidents, child injury, real estate, and complex personal injury cases.I have taught Criminal and Constitutional Law at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and previously taught trial practice as an adjunct professor at the University of Tennessee School of Law in Knoxville.Outside of work I serve on the Allied Arts board as treasure and Chattanooga Boys Choir board as president. My wife, Heather, and I put on the Chattanooga Bike Camp each June teaching kids with disabilities how to ride a bike. I serve on the board of the camp's parent organization--Lose the Training Wheels. I am an active member of the Chattanooga Track Club and a race director of the Signal Mountain Pie Run 10k.