Facing Unjust Evidence in Florida? Fight Back with a Motion to Suppress.

David M. Lamos understands that facing criminal charges can be daunting, especially when you believe crucial evidence against you was obtained illegally. But there’s good news: you have options, and the motion to suppress evidence is a powerful tool in your defense.

What is it?

Imagine evidence used against you, like drugs, statements, or even witness observations, were gathered through unlawful means, like warrantless searches, improper seizures, or violations of your Miranda rights. A motion to suppress allows me to challenge that evidence in court, arguing for its exclusion from your trial.

Why Choose Me?

I have knowledge of Florida law: I am well-versed in the intricacies of Florida’s criminal justice system and the specific rules governing evidence admissibility. Strategic approach: I meticulously analyze the details of your case to identify potential grounds for suppression and build a strong legal argument. Experience in court: I have more than 30 years of experience representing clients in hearings and trials, confidently presenting your case before the judge. Relentless defense: I am dedicated to protecting your rights and ensuring a fair trial, fighting tirelessly to suppress illegally obtained evidence.

What to Expect:

Clear communication: I keep you informed throughout the process, explaining legal complexities in understandable terms and addressing your concerns promptly. Thorough investigation: I meticulously gather evidence and witness statements to support your claims of illegal evidence collection. Compelling arguments: I draft a persuasive motion, citing relevant case law and precedent to bolster your position. Courtroom representation: I stand by your side in court, advocating for your rights and presenting your case effectively.

Remember:

The burden lies with the State to prove evidence was obtained legally. Judges strive for neutrality, aiming for a fair and objective decision. A successful motion can significantly weaken the prosecution’s case, potentially leading to dismissal of charges or favorable plea negotiations. Don’t let illegally obtained evidence jeopardize your future. Contact me today for a free consultation and let’s explore your options for a strong defense.

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