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Finding the Right Florida Criminal Attorney



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By : Christine Harrell    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-31 21:49:58
People get into trouble with the law from time to time. Whether they are guilty or not, they need proper representation to steer them through the legal process. Finding a Florida criminal attorney that specializes in defense of the crime for which the person has been accused is important in achieving the best possible outcome for the defendant. This means that the lawyer should have experience, be in good standing with the Florida State Bar and be a competent representative in court. Florida criminal attorneys can handle many different types of cases, as well as represent people with multiple charges.

DUI
Florida DUI attorneys defend those charged with driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI). These are alcohol-related charges that can stem from an individual being pulled over by police for suspicious driving behavior or from a car accident. If a police office suspects that a driver is over the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) level of .08, they may administer a number of sobriety tests. The results of these tests may be shared in court. The Florida DUI attorney defending the person charged will decide whether anything that occurred during the police officer's involvement was possibly illegal or procedurally questionable. If so, the evidence may be unusable in the case or an argument may be made regarding the stop and the charges that an inexperienced lawyer would not think to make.

Drugs
There are a number of different drug charges a person can face. They range from drug possession to drug possession with intent to distribute to drug manufacturing. These charges may be brought in state or federal court. It is important to have an attorney that is admissible and experienced in both venues. Charges can include the possession of a variety of illegal and prescription drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, heroin, oxycontin and methamphetamines. The circumstance of the alleged possession discovery by law enforcement officials are always critical to a drug possession case of any sort. What takes place during the arrest is also crucial to the defense of a case.

Weapons
There are many different types of weapons offenses that people can be charged with in Florida. They can stem from incidence of violence or can happen in concert with other types of criminal charges. They range from misdemeanors to felonies, depending on the seriousness of the situation and whether someone was injured or killed during the incident. The consequences of weapons charges convictions can carry harsh penalties, especially is there is another crime committed at the time.
Author Resource:- Author writes about a variety of topics. If you would like to learn more about Florida DUI attorneys, visit http://www.muscalaw.com/.
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