Felony Violent Crimes

Felony Violent Crimes

Violent Crime Defense in Florida

Most violent crimes are considered felony offense due to the seriousness of the crime. A felony almost always has a stiffer penalty imposed upon conviction. These crimes are punishable by imprisonment in state prison as well as substantial fines.

Florida prosecutors and the courts will normally aggressively seek a conviction against a defendant who is facing violent crime charges such as:

Federal agencies may also become involved if the crime includes crossing state lines. If you or someone you know has been arrested or are facing criminal charges for any felony violent crime you need a knowledgeable and skilled criminal defense lawyer representing you. At Bogle Law we understand how stressful this situation can be for you, your family and your future. We take representing any of our clients for this type of a charge very seriously and will work with you one on one to obtain all of the facts in order to provide a strong defense on your behalf. Any evidence gathered by law enforcement against you will be carefully reviewed and verified, with our own internal investigation as needed.

Why Use Bogle Law?

Attorney Tauna Bogle represents clients throughout Charlotte County, South Sarasota County, Arcadia, and South Florida.

As a former State Prosecutor, she has the experience and complete understanding of the criminal courts procedure.

She has helped numerous clients with their federal violent crime defense to a successful result. With her individual attention to your defense, she will present a strong and effective case to ensure the best possible outcome for you.

If you are facing serious felony violent crime charges, contact felony defense attorney Tauna Bogle today.

REASONS TO HIRE 
Bogle Law Firm:

  • An Entire Team of Professionals Working to Protect Your Future
  • Innovative, Ground-Breaking Defense Strategies
  • Personalized Support and Attention to Detail
  • Trial-Tested Experience and Legal Insight

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