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Skipper Law

4.8
17 Reviews
  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Business, real estate, employment. corporate, and international litigation. Serving Tampa Bay and west-central and southwest Florida.

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Jesse L. Skipper
Criminal Law Lawyer
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  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 14 lawyers4 awards

  • Providing the excellence and care that you deserve. Call us today 727-382-6680

  • Criminal Law LawyersBusiness and Corporate, Business Agreements, and 97 more

  • Free Consultation

  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

  • de la Parte & Gilbert, P.A. was founded in 1975. The name of the firm was changed to de la Parte, Gilbert, McNamara & Caldevilla, P.A. in 2022.Our law firm is located in downtown... Read More

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Patrick J. McNamara
Managing Shareholder
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  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers1 award

  • Aggressive attorneys that fight for you. Call us today for your FREE case evaluation. We can help. 866-967-6804

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Robert Gipe
Criminal Law Lawyer
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  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Former State Prosecutor Serving Pinellas and Pasco Counties for over 30 years.

  • Criminal Law LawyersTraffic Violations, Criminal Defense, and 59 more

H. Alexander Truluck
Criminal Law Lawyer
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  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Board Certified in Matrimonial and Family Law, Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator. We can help call 727-939-6311 to schedule consultation.

  • Criminal Law LawyersCollaborative Family Practice, Family Law, and 35 more

Linda Irene Braithwaite
Criminal Law Lawyer
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Burns, P.A.

5.0
1 Review
  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • An experienced and skillful appellate litigation attorney. Serving clients throughout Florida and Nationwide.

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  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Specializing in Traffic Violations & DUI/DWI Cases. Please Call 877-765-0227

  • Criminal Law LawyersTraffic Violations, DUI/DWI, and 21 more

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  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers1 award

  • Thompson Miller, P.A. provides effective legal counsel throughout Pinellas County. Located in St. Petersburg, our firm skillfully handles Business Law, Criminal Law and Personal... Read More

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Todd B. Miller
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Carey Leisure Carney

4.7
57 Reviews
  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • At Carey Leisure & Neal, we put CARE first! Our firm has been serving Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando and Hillsborough countries for over 20 Years. We advocate for those injured... Read More

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  • Free Consultation

  • Offers Video

  • Serving Lacoochee, FL and Pasco County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 10 lawyers2 awards

  • About Our Family Law PracticeLegal issues regarding divorce and other family law matters are complicated when significant assets, business interests and relationships are at stake.... Read More

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Looking for Criminal Law Lawyers in Lacoochee?

Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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The average lawyer rating is created by peers based on legal expertise, ethical standards, quality of service, and relationship skills. Recommendations are made by real clients.

CLIENT RECOMMENDED
66 %

81 Client Reviews

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4.8

200 Peer Reviews

Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How can I find a pro bono lawyer?

Jeralyn Elise Merritt
Answered by attorney Jeralyn Elise Merritt (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Jeralyn E. Merritt
If you are indigent, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent you at no charge to you.   In order to determine if you are indigent, you will have to fill out a form that contains questions about your income, assets and liabilities.  In Florida, where you are from, the clerk of the court where your charge is pending can provide you with the form.  When you return the completed form, the clerk will review it and determine if you are indigent and qualify for qualify for court- appointed counsel.  If you do, the public defender’s office  will be appointed to represent you, unless its office has a conflict, in which case another attorney will be appointed.  Florida charges a $50 indigency application fee, but if you cannot afford it, the Court can defer it. You cannot be denied counsel because you don’t have the fee.If your application is denied, you can request a review. If  you are still determined not to be indigent, or if you decide to retain private counsel for other reasons, you will find that lawyers’ fees, as well as payment arrangements,  can vary greatly. Since you are charged with a serious felony, you should be prepared to pay at least a  portion of your lawyer’s fee at the beginning, before he or she enters an appearance on your behalf.  Many lawyers will accept partial payment at the beginning of the case, and set up a payment schedule for the remainder of the fee.  For an aggravated battery felony charge, you will want to seek out an attorney in your jurisdiction with experience defending state court felony charges.Most attorneys now have websites that disclose their areas of practice and whether they provide free initial consultations.  When you call to schedule an initial consultation, you can inquire as to whether the attorney accepts payment plans, and only schedule a consultation with those who are open to the idea. I recommend you interview several attorneys, and discuss payment options with them in person.  The amount of the  fee should not be your only consideration. Your primary considerations should be whether you believe the attorney is experienced in handling your type of criminal case and appears interested in you and your case.  Keep in mind that no  lawyer can guarantee any particular result in your case. Finally, you should be aware that in addition to legal fees, you are likely to incur costs, such as fees for the services of a private investigator  expert witnesses and costs for police and witness depositions before trial (these are allowed in Florida.)   If you are able to retain private counsel but cannot also afford costs, your attorney can apply to the court to have such expenses paid by the state. Jeralyn E. Merritt, Ask a Lawyer Panelist since 1998.
If you are indigent, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent you at no charge to you.   In order to determine if you are indigent, you will have to fill out a form that contains questions about your income, assets and liabilities.  In Florida, where you are from, the clerk of the court where your charge is pending can provide you with the form.  When you return the completed form, the clerk will review it and determine if you are indigent and qualify for qualify for court- appointed counsel.  If you do, the public defender’s office  will be appointed to represent you, unless its office has a conflict, in which case another attorney will be appointed.  Florida charges a $50 indigency application fee, but if you cannot afford it, the Court can defer it. You cannot be denied counsel because you don’t have the fee.If your application is denied, you can request a review. If  you are still determined not to be indigent, or if you decide to retain private counsel for other reasons, you will find that lawyers’ fees, as well as payment arrangements,  can vary greatly. Since you are charged with a serious felony, you should be prepared to pay at least a  portion of your lawyer’s fee at the beginning, before he or she enters an appearance on your behalf.  Many lawyers will accept partial payment at the beginning of the case, and set up a payment schedule for the remainder of the fee.  For an aggravated battery felony charge, you will want to seek out an attorney in your jurisdiction with experience defending state court felony charges.Most attorneys now have websites that disclose their areas of practice and whether they provide free initial consultations.  When you call to schedule an initial consultation, you can inquire as to whether the attorney accepts payment plans, and only schedule a consultation with those who are open to the idea. I recommend you interview several attorneys, and discuss payment options with them in person.  The amount of the  fee should not be your only consideration. Your primary considerations should be whether you believe the attorney is experienced in handling your type of criminal case and appears interested in you and your case.  Keep in mind that no  lawyer can guarantee any particular result in your case. Finally, you should be aware that in addition to legal fees, you are likely to incur costs, such as fees for the services of a private investigator  expert witnesses and costs for police and witness depositions before trial (these are allowed in Florida.)   If you are able to retain private counsel but cannot also afford costs, your attorney can apply to the court to have such expenses paid by the state. Jeralyn E. Merritt, Ask a Lawyer Panelist since 1998.
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What do I do if I am charged with theft even if the owner is not pressing charges?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You must appear at your court date. If you choose you appear without an attorney, you appear at your own risk.
You must appear at your court date. If you choose you appear without an attorney, you appear at your own risk.

How do I get on a judge's calender to speak case that has already been sentenced? Lowering restitution payments? Verification of employment?

Answered by attorney Joseph Cameron Bodiford
Criminal Law lawyer at Bodiford Law
Hire an attorney (or, try it yourself) to modify probation, listing what you want modified and why. Then call the judges' office and ask his/her judicial assistant to set a hearing date. Then, file a notice if hearing. MOST jurisdictions have those forms on a website. If not, most attys don't charge much to handle that type of motion.
Hire an attorney (or, try it yourself) to modify probation, listing what you want modified and why. Then call the judges' office and ask his/her judicial assistant to set a hearing date. Then, file a notice if hearing. MOST jurisdictions have those forms on a website. If not, most attys don't charge much to handle that type of motion.
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