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Criminal Law

Criminal Law Attorneys

Let Us Fight for Your Rights!

If you’ve been arrested or charged with a crime, the stakes are high. You may face jail time, hefty fines, and permanent damage to your reputation. The decisions you make next will have a profound effect on the rest of your life.

Whether you’ve been falsely accused or had an error in judgment, the criminal law attorneys at Hardball Law will stand up for you. We’ve successfully handled hundreds of criminal cases and will work hard to protect your freedom.

Don’t take chances with your future! Let our aggressive criminal law attorneys fight for your rights.

Proven Criminal Defense Strategies

Offenses that create a criminal record will show up on background searches, impacting your future prospects for housing, employment, and more. They may also affect your professional licenses, permanently impacting your career.

Choosing an experienced criminal law attorney can mean the difference between a conviction and an acquittal. Our legal team has spent years expertly crafting defense strategies for a wide range of charges. From DUI and drug charges to violent crimes and fraud, we’ve seen it all. No matter what the charge, you can count on our criminal law attorneys to do everything we can to minimize penalties and protect your reputation.

Contact Our Criminal Law Attorneys Today

Trouble with the law doesn’t just go away. If you or a loved one has been arrested and charged with a crime or are under investigation for a criminal offense, don’t wait for the problem to get worse. Whether you’re being questioned, arrested, or arraigned, you need immediate advice from an experienced criminal law attorney.

Consulting with our experienced attorneys is the best way to truly understand what you’re facing. Knowledge is power, and we’re here to help you weigh your options. The earlier a criminal law attorney gets involved in your case, the more likely you are to experience a positive outcome. Don’t delay any longer! Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

When you’re facing criminal charges, your attorney will act as an advocate for you. We’ll use our knowledge to protect your rights while you’re in police custody and during your court procedures. Our criminal law attorneys have years of experience fighting cases like yours and will put all of our efforts into helping you keep your freedom.

Yes! Anything you say in the presence of a law enforcement officer can later be used against you in court. This is why it’s so important to say as little as possible.

If law enforcement is questioning you or you’re facing an arrest, always ask for an attorney and keep quiet until they arrive. The police will often push you to make a formal statement, but you are not legally required to do so. You have the right to request the presence of a criminal law attorney. If your request is denied, the police are in violation of your rights.

An arrest does not necessarily mean you’ll spend time in jail. If you’re convicted, your penalty can vary depending on a variety of factors. This includes the nature of your crime and whether there were any enhancements or mitigating factors related to your case.

Generally, misdemeanors and some first-time convictions do not carry jail sentences. However, many other crimes do. Once we understand the details of your case, our criminal law attorneys can give you a better idea of the penalties you may be facing.

Every criminal case is different. There are a variety of factors that impact how long your case will last. This includes whether it’s a misdemeanor or a felony, whether you have a criminal history, and the complexity of your case. Generally, a simple misdemeanor may be resolved in a few weeks to a few months. Federal cases often take several months to a year or longer.

Once our attorneys understand the details of your case, we’ll be able to give you a better idea of the timeline you might expect.

If you know you’re guilty of a crime, you may think hiring a criminal law attorney isn’t worth it. However, this isn’t a fight you should face alone. Our attorneys often represent individuals who are guilty. However, our experience and training may allow us to work out a settlement that’s advantageous to you.

Since a criminal conviction requires proof “beyond a shadow of a doubt,” your attorney may be able to show that the prosecutors don’t have sufficient evidence. Other times, a skilled attorney can keep incriminating evidence from being admitted. In the best case, your attorney can weaken the case enough so prosecutors will make a deal or drop your charges completely.

If you’ve already been convicted of a crime, our criminal law attorneys may be able to assist you with expunging your record. While not every conviction is eligible, our experienced legal team will help you understand your rights and explore your legal options following a conviction.

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433 8th Ave W Suite 100, Palmetto, FL 34221
Scott Kallins Bar Number: #516260
Melton Little Bar Number: #603015
Erin Brosious Bar Number: #1004121

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