Seidman Law - South Florida Defense Attorney
Florida Law Firm
If you are facing criminal charges, you want the strongest defense possible. You need an attorney who has practical courtroom and trial experience. Mr. Seidman is a former Lead prosecutor for the State of Florida. He has extensive jury and non-jury trial experience. This familiarity in how a case is prosecuted allows you and Mr. Seidman to sit down and discuss the likely outcomes of your case and any potential effects the case could have on your future. Mr. Seidman handles all misdemeanor and felony offenses and is always personally available to all of his clients 24 hours a day. When you call Mr. Seidman you do not get a secretary, paralegal, or answering service, you get to speak directly with your attorney.
Title XLVI of the Florida Statutes defines all of the crimes in the state of Florida. An attorney who is familiar with the wording of each statute is not enough. You need an attorney who is knowledgeable as to each element of the crimes listed in the Criminal Code and more importantly knows how to position your case from the first day of representation for the most positive outcome. Mr. Seidman has handled thousands of cases ranging from traffic infractions to Attempted Murder. He is intimately familiar with the elements of each crime that the State must prove to get a conviction. He uses this knowledge to help his clients get the most favorable outcome for their case be it a dismissal, a reduction in charges, a favorable plea agreement, or if necessary, making the most compelling argument to a jury. While many cases can be resolved without the need for trial, if your case does go to trial you can rest assured that Mr. Seidman’s extensive trial experience will put you in the best position for a favorable outcome at trial.
Practice Areas:
-Crimes of Violence
-Drug Crimes
-Juvenile
-DUI
-Property Crimes
-Theft
-Probation Violations
http://www.defendingsouthflorida.com/
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