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Criminal Attorney Florida
Saturday, September 10th, 2011

II need to find a great attorney who can defend my b/f from a different state.?
Does anyone know of a great attorney in Jacksonville, Florida who can handle a Circuit Criminal case? He needs to be able to get the situation handled without my b/f having to appear for court. We dont have the money due to financial hardship and cant afford for him to be without work. We can pay the fines for the court costs and stuff but he need his probation to be in the state we live in. Can anyone help?
Your best bet is to get on the net and google a law firm.
Call them up and see if you can get a free phone consolation (sp?). Or take a chance with a public Defender.
Transfering probation is usaully pretty easy unless he is flight risk.
He would need to have a resadence and a job in the state he wishes to transfer.
Grey Tesh – Criminal Lawyer Florida | White Collar Crime
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Law & Order: Dead on the Money $3.00 Call the shots in an original murder caseProduct InformationLaw & Order: Dead on the Money is an exciting 3D game based on an originalcomplex murder case created exclusively by a Law & Order television writer.You’ll step into the dramatic world of criminal investigation when you’re calledto a crime scene in Manhattan’s Central Park. You and your partner DetectiveLennie Briscoe (actual voice of Jer… |
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Arrest-Proof Yourself: An Ex-Cop Reveals How Easy It Is for Anyone to Get Arrested, How Even a Single Arrest Could Ruin Your Life, and What to Do If the Police Get in Your Face $10.17 This essential “how not toâ guide explains how to act and what to say in the presence of police to minimize the chances of being arrested and to avoid add-on charges—which can often lead to permanent disqualification from jobs, financing, and education. Citizens can learn how to avoid arrest both on the street and when pulled over in a vehicle and are alerted to basic tricks cops us… |
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Start Your Own Law Practice: A Guide to All the Things They Don’t Teach in Law School about Starting Your Own Firm (Open for Business) $16.49 After years of school and maybe even after some years of practice, you are ready to be the boss. You want to hang out your shingle and open an office of your own. But running a profitable business takes more than just being a great attorney. Start Your Own Law Practice provides you with the knowledge to be both a great lawyer and successful business owner.Whether you are looking to open a sole pra… |
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Black’s Law: A Criminal Lawyer Reveals his Defense Strategies in Four Cliffhanger Cases $8.80 The title of criminal defense lawyer Roy Black’s first book alludes to the renowned legal dictionary, and the reference is appropriate: Black is beyond a reasonable doubt the definitive defense attorney. Considered among the best advocates for the accused in the United States, he has had clients that included William Kennedy Smith and Marv Albert. But in Black’s Law, the former public defende… |
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Angels of Death $6.99 The Accused: 13-year-old Derek King and his 12-year-old brother, Alex, Sunday school students with choirboy looks.After midnight on November 26, 2001, someone bludgeoned Terry King to death while he slept, and set his Florida home afire. By the time the firefighters extinguished the blaze, King’s sons, Alex, 12, and Derek, 13, were at the home of their forty-year-old friend, Ricky Chavis, a convicted child-molester. By the next afternoon, following confessions, both boys were charged as adults in their father’s slaying. Chavis was tried separately for the same crime-incredibly by the same attorney who would prosecute Alex and Derek, and argue two contradictory theories.The Victim: Their own father.When Alex divulged his sexual relationship with Chavis, the trial took a sensational turn. So did Alex and Derek, who recanted their confession and blamed Chavis to no avail. A jury convicted the boys of second-degree murder, but the judge threw the verdict out. Chavis was acquitted. But the case wasn’t over. As more disturbing revelations came to light, as criminal motives became more complex, and as the line between guilt and innocence was crossed, a stunned nation watched in disbelief to learn the ultimate fate of the…Angels of Death. |
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Asleep at the Wheel $26.69 Pierce Kelley is an attorney who currently works with the Three Rivers Legal Services Program in Gainesville, Florida, which represents low income individuals in civil matters in a seventeen county area of North Florida. During his thirty two years of practicing law, he has been both a criminal defense lawyer and a civil litigator. He began his career as an Assistant Public Defender in Pinellas/Pasco counties, Florida. For several years, he was the managing attorney of a five county area in rural West Virginia while with the West Virginia Legal Services Plan, Inc., which provided legal services to the rural poor. In 1985 he was an Assistant Federal Public Defender in Miami.Since 1986, Mr. Kelley has been a civil litigator, as both a lawyer for plaintiffs and a defense lawyer in personal injury, premises liability and general negligence matters. He has handled many wrongful death cases and cases involving claims of ‘bad faith’ on the part of insurance companies. Mr. Kelley is rated “AV” by Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating that can be given to an attorney by that organization. He has tried well over a hundred cases before juries and he has successfully handled appeals before the Supreme Courts of the states of Florida and West Virginia. Mr. Kelley has taught at various colleges and universities for over twenty five years as an Adjunct Professor. Most recently, he taught Civil Litigation to paralegal students at St. Petersburg College, in St. Petersburg, Florida, for ten years. Asleep at the Wheel is Mr. Kelley’s sixth published novel. |
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Asleep at the Wheel $27.95 Used – Pierce Kelley is an attorney who currently works with the Three Rivers Legal Services Program in Gainesville, Florida, which represents low income individuals in civil matters in a seventeen county area of North Florida. During his thirty two years of practicing law, he has been both a criminal defense lawyer and a civil litigator. He began his career as an Assistant Public Defender in Pinellas/Pasco counties, Florida. For several years, he was the managing attorney of a five county area |
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Asleep at the Wheel $6 Pierce Kelley is an attorney who currently works with the Three Rivers Legal Services Program in Gainesville, Florida, which represents low income individuals in civil matters in a seventeen county area of North Florida. During his thirty two years of practicing law, he has been both a criminal defense lawyer and a civil litigator. He began his career as an Assistant Public Defender in Pinellas/Pasco counties, Florida. For several years, he was the managing attorney of a five county area in rural West Virginia while with the West Virginia Legal Services Plan, Inc., which provided legal services to the rural poor. In 1985 he was an Assistant Federal Public Defender in Miami.Since 1986, Mr. Kelley has been a civil litigator, as both a lawyer for plaintiffs and a defense lawyer in personal injury, premises liability and general negligence matters. He has handled many wrongful death cases and cases involving claims of ‘bad faith’ on the part of insurance companies. Mr. Kelley is rated “AV” by Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating that can be given to an attorney by that organization. He has tried well over a hundred cases before juries and he has successfully handled appeals before the Supreme Courts of the states of Florida and West Virginia. Mr. Kelley has taught at various colleges and universities for over twenty five years as an Adjunct Professor. Most recently, he taught Civil Litigation to paralegal students at St. Petersburg College, in St. Petersburg, Florida, for ten years. Asleep at the Wheel is Mr. Kelley’s sixth published novel. |
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Asleep at the Wheel $17.45 Used – Pierce Kelley is an attorney who currently works with the Three Rivers Legal Services Program in Gainesville, Florida, which represents low income individuals in civil matters in a seventeen county area of North Florida. During his thirty two years of practicing law, he has been both a criminal defense lawyer and a civil litigator. He began his career as an Assistant Public Defender in Pinellas/Pasco counties, Florida. For several years, he was the managing attorney of a five county area |