Miami Criminal Defense Attorney
Being accused of a crime is one of the most stressful experiences anyone could face. If you were charged, you may be searching for answers, support, or simply, peace of mind. When it comes to criminal defense, it is crucial to always remain one step ahead so that you are aware of what could happen next.
In order to formally convict someone of a criminal charge, the evidence found should be sufficient to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that a person committed the crime. However, you may be surprised to find that there are many ways to defend these cases, even when the odds seem stacked against you. Having an attorney on your side who understands the law can use that knowledge to your advantage. Adrian Acosta P.L.L.C. has represented clients in criminal cases in both state and federal courts in Florida. Adrian Acosta P.L.L.C., can and will represent those of you charged in United States District Court in the Southern District of Florida. No matter the severity and nature of criminal charges, involving an attorney is one of the most important steps a defendant can take to actively protect his or her freedom and future. Whether this is your first arrest or if you already have a criminal record, our law firm can provide you with the level of legal representation you need to seek the most advantageous outcome to your case. Before you accept a plea bargain offered by a Miami prosecutor, before you lose hope, before you submit to questioning after an arrest–discuss the situation with a criminal defense lawyer who can advise you of your best course of action.Our practice includes equitable distribution matters, alimony, timesharing, relocation, child support cases, drafting and negotiation of prenuptial/postnuptial agreements, modification actions and more.
Adrian Acosta P.L.L.C can represent you if you have any of the following charges:
- Felonies
- Assault and battery
- Misdemeanors
- DMV hearings
- Sex offenses
- Drug cases, including medicinal marijuana defense
- Domestic violence
- Murder and homicide
- Fraud
- Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Other driving offenses (such as reckless driving, property damage, etc.)