The city of Archer is served by local and county law enforcement agencies working to uphold Florida’s laws. So, if you commit a crime or have been accused of committing a crime, you will more than likely face incarceration if you do not put up an aggressive defense to prevent conviction.

The Value of Experienced Archer Criminal Defense Attorneys

If you want an Archer criminal defense attorney who is not afraid to take on law enforcement and prosecutors, turn to the law firm of Katz & Phillips, P.A. Our experienced legal team understands your dilemma and the worry and frustration that the criminal process brings on you and your family. This is why we are assertive in our advocacy efforts on behalf of our clients.

Criminal Offenses Charged under City Ordinances and State Laws

It’s the job of a criminal defense attorney to examine city ordinances and state laws to determine how to challenge them when necessary and to fight for a client who has been charged under these laws.

Facing violation of an Archer city ordinance may appear to be a minor offense. However, leaving cases unresolved by failing to pay fines or failing to appear in court to answer misdemeanor charges can amount to a separate offense. A criminal defense attorney can attempt to help you clear up these violations before your situation spirals out of control. It is important for you to handle all legal matters immediately to prevent minor incidents from causing a major disruption in your life.

If you have committed a serious crime in Archer that’s punishable by imprisonment, legal assistance is imperative since felony offenses are charged under Florida state laws. Charges are brought against such offenses as:

  • Aggravated assault
  • Armed robbery
  • Arson
  • Burglary
  • Carjacking
  • Child abuse
  • Home invasion robbery
  • Manslaughter
  • Murder
  • Sexual assault
  • Using a weapon to commit a felony

Additionally, drug manufacturing, selling, and possession of a controlled substance are serious crimes persistently pursued by police and doggedly prosecuted under Florida laws. Illegal possession of drugs such as cocaine, methadone, and heroin is considered a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. There are different classifications of drugs and the amount of those drugs found on a person at the time of arrest carry different criminal penalties. Because of the legal complications involving drug offenses, do not handle a drug charge on your own, whether misdemeanor or felony; schedule a consultation with an attorney.

Your Defense Starts Here, Call Our Archer Criminal Defense Law Firm

If you have been charged with a crime, whether or not you committed the offense, let Katz & Phillips, P.A., help you. Contact us today to get a free legal consultation with our attorneys.

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