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The maximum penalty for a non-capital felony crime is up to life imprisonment. Many people would be surprised by what types of single incidents a person can be accused of that could result in spending the rest of their life in prison.
Any felony crime is a serious matter. If accused of a felony crime, you need an attorney that has experience in the defense of felony criminal charges, has worked with prosecutors and knows the criminal system well.
Sometimes we can work with the prosecutor to avoid charges being filed, to assist you in getting the arrest expunged if you do not have the charges filed on or the case gets dismissed.
Some Felony Convictions carry mandatory minimum sentences, such as a convicted felon having possession of a gun has a mandatory minimum of three years in prison, just on the gun charge alone.
Having a lawyer that has experience in dealing with the many felony crime, the associated statutes, and the defense of felony criminal charges may be invaluable in fighting for your rights, freedoms, and in some cases, your life as well.
Michael S. Brown, Esquire has been an attorney in the Orlando area for over 13 years. He was a prosecutor for over 5 years with the State Attorney’s Office in Orange and Osceola County. There, he handled misdemeanor cases, juvenile cases, felony cases, felony violations of probation, and litigated over 20 jury trials.
Mr. Brown left the State Attorney’s Office to become a civil litigator in the areas of foreclosure, breaches of contract, and insurance defense. He has practiced in Courts throughout the State.
Mr. Brown is admitted to practice in every Court in the State of Florida. He is a member of the Florida Bar and all 3 federal courts in Florida.
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