Lail Law Firm, PLLC
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Facing felony charges can be a daunting and complex process. Conviction of such charges can have a lasting impact on your freedom, reputation, career, and future, which is why it is imperative to contact a felony lawyer right away.
At Lail Law Firm, PLLC, we understand the severity of felonies and the intricate challenges they present. Our team has extensive experience navigating felony cases and tailoring defense strategies to meet the unique needs of our clients. We understand that you may be feeling overwhelmed. We’re here to provide the strong counsel and powerful defense needed to protect your rights through all legal proceedings.
There’s too much at stake to delay. Call our firm at (941) 909-2533 to see how a felony attorney can help.
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Case Dropped Aggravated BatteryAggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon (Second Degree Felony) Case Closed Date: May 20, 2019 County: Sarasota
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Case Dropped BatteryBattery (First Degree Misdemeanor) Case Closed Date: April 5, 2019 County: Manatee
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Case Dropped Drug TraffickingPrincipal to Trafficking in Cocaine 28-200 Grams (First Degree Felony) Case Closed Date: June 7, 2019 County: Sarasota
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Cases Dropped First Degree FelonyPrincipal Criminal Use of Personal Identification Information 30 or More Times (First Degree Felony). Case Closed Date: ...
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Case Dropped Sexual BatteryLewd or Lascivious Sexual Battery (Second Degree Felony) Case Closed Date: May 1, 2019 County: Manatee
Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon (Second Degree Felony)
- Case Closed Date: May 20, 2019
- County: Sarasota
Battery (First Degree Misdemeanor)
- Case Closed Date: April 5, 2019
- County: Manatee
Principal to Trafficking in Cocaine 28-200 Grams (First Degree Felony)
- Case Closed Date: June 7, 2019
- County: Sarasota
Principal Criminal Use of Personal Identification Information 30 or More Times (First Degree Felony).
- Case Closed Date: August 16, 2019.
- County: Sarasota
Lewd or Lascivious Sexual Battery (Second Degree Felony)
- Case Closed Date: May 1, 2019
- County: Manatee
At Lail Law Firm, PLLC, I provide dedicated criminal defense services across Florida, combining over a decade of experience with a client-centric approach. My commitment to personalized care ensures every client understands their options and is protected effectively in legal proceedings.
Why Choose Us:
- Extensive experience in criminal defense
- Personalized legal strategies for each client
- Proven success in negotiations and trials
- Comprehensive support through legal challenges
- Commitment to client confidence and understanding
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Skilled Trial and Negotiation
Expert advocacy both in and out of the courtroom.
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Compassionate Client Support
Guidance through every step of the legal process.
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Tailored Legal Strategies
Personalized plans to match each client's needs.
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Decade of Defense Success
Protecting Florida clients for over 10 years.
At Lail Law Firm, PLLC, I am dedicated to providing exceptional criminal defense across Sarasota, Florida, and beyond. With over a decade of experience, I handle a broad range of cases including DUI, drug offenses, and domestic violence. My approach centers on personalized attention, ensuring each client is informed and confident in their defense. I draw on hands-on experience from my time at the Broward County Public Defender's Office, offering expert negotiation and trial advocacy as needed. By prioritizing compassionate support and tailored strategies, I help clients navigate the complexities of the legal system effectively and confidently, always committed to their best interests.
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Can a felony be reduced to a misdemeanor?Yes, in some cases, a felony charge can be reduced to a misdemeanor through plea negotiations or by proving mitigating circumstances. This often results in lesser penalties.
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How can a defense lawyer help with felonies?A defense lawyer can provide legal guidance, represent you in court, negotiate plea deals, and work to reduce, dismiss, or acquit charges through thorough investigation and strategy.
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What should I do if accused of a felony?If accused of a felony, it is crucial to contact a criminal defense lawyer promptly, refrain from discussing the case with others, and avoid self-incrimination by being cautious about communication.
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Will a felony remain on my record?Unless expunged or sealed, a felony typically remains on your criminal record permanently. This can affect employability, public benefits, and other areas of life.
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