Lail Law Firm, PLLC
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Misdemeanor charges, though considered lesser offenses, can still have significant impacts on your life. Conviction of a misdemeanor can affect your employment, educational opportunities, and your freedoms. For this reason, it is beneficial to reach out to a misdemeanor attorney as soon as possible.
At Lail Law Firm, PLLC, we understand the gravity of your situation and are committed to navigating the complexities of the criminal defense process on your behalf. Our approach is to meticulously review the details of your case, ensure your rights are protected, and seek the most favorable outcome possible. You can trust our firm to advocate for you with the dedication and diligence you deserve during this challenging time.
To see how a misdemeanor defense lawyer can help, call our firm at (941) 909-2533 today.
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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 misdemeanor affect employment?Yes, a misdemeanor can impact employment opportunities. Employers may conduct background checks, and a criminal record could affect job prospects. Some professions have strict licensing requirements that may be impacted by a criminal history. Legal advice can help navigate these situations.
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Can I travel with a misdemeanor conviction?Travel restrictions with a misdemeanor conviction depend on the offense and the countries you plan to visit. Some countries may deny entry based on certain types of offenses. Check the entry requirements of your destination and consider seeking legal advice for guidance.
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Are misdemeanors considered criminal offenses?Yes, misdemeanors are a type of criminal offense. Although they are less serious than felonies, misdemeanors still constitute a violation of the law and will appear on your criminal record if convicted.
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What is the difference between misdemeanor and felony?The main difference is the severity of the crime and potential punishment. Misdemeanors are less serious offenses with lighter penalties, often involving fines and short jail terms. Felonies are serious crimes with harsher penalties, including longer prison sentences.
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