A criminal record can wreck your child's future. Many times students made youthful mistakes and then compound the problem by not getting help from a qualified lawyer. There are many steps we can take to protect your record even if the circumstances are bad. Over the years we have helped hundred of students stay on track by protecting them from a criminal record.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Are you under Investigation?
We offer pre-arrest investigations to help clients avoid arrest. If you have been questioned or believe you may be under investigation, contact us as soon as possible. In many cases, we have have been able to conduct investigations for clients and provide reports on their behalf which staved off further criminal investigations and charges.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
What's the difference between a Felony and Misdemeanor?
People often want to know the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor. In Florida, and in most states, a felony is a crime with a potential penalty of a year or more in the State Prison. A misdemeanor has a potential penalty of a year or less in a county jail. With a felony you lose certain civil rights such as right to vote, hold public office or possess firearms. A felony is much more serious and handicaps many people in employment opportunities.
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http://www.wilburlaw.com/
Friday, September 4, 2009
Why we miss nothing helpful to our clients.
Every client of our firm is represented by a specific Lawyer. However, every client’s case is discussed and reviewed with other lawyers in the firm to make sure every defense available is considered by the primary lawyer. A client in our firm in reality has several lawyers working on their case. That is why we are confident we miss nothing helpful to he our clients.
Contact us today to see how we can help you with your case.
http://www.wilburlaw.com/
Contact us today to see how we can help you with your case.
http://www.wilburlaw.com/
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
How many Lawyers are in our firm?
Most criminal Law Offices have one or two lawyers. This is a limitation because there are not ongoing discussions regarding new law and legal strategies being constantly discussed. With six criminal trial lawyers our office is much like an ongoing seminar with issues helpful to out clients being discussed constantly. Our lawyers are always knowledgeable about every recent development. This is tremendously helpful to out client.
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http://wilburlaw.com/
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