Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense Lawyer

Arrested In Fort Lauderdale? Accused Of A Crime? You Need Criminal Defense You Can Count On. Guy Seligman Has Over 3 Decades In The Fort Lauderdale Criminal Courts. I Will Be Your  Ft Lauderdale Criminal Defense Lawyer For All Criminal Charges, Felonies and Misdemeanors Including: Domestic Violence Driving Under Influence (DUI) Drug Trafficking Federal Offenses Firearm Offenses Sexual Abuse Charges Juvenile Crimes Violations of Probation Vehicular Homicide White Collar Crimes Criminal Defense Lawyer Guy Seligman 320 SE 9th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 (954) 760-7600 I am Here for You Right Now Call Me For Your Fort Lauderdale  Criminal Defense Is Your Answer Yes To Any Of These Questions? I got arrested in Fort Lauderdale, I am  charged with hitting my spouse, I am  charge of domestic violence, I got arrested for pills, I got arrested for weed/grass/marijuana, My husband is the Fort Lauderdale  jail, My wife got a busted, I need a Ft Lauderdale  criminal lawyer for drug charges, I cant afford to have a record, I cant get a job because of my record, I cant get a job because i have an open criminal case, I need to drive but my license is suspended, My license is suspended and i need to drive   Get a criminal lawyer who understands you. Call Me...

College Students Who Get Arrested Can Lose Their Financial Aide

Guy Seligman is a criminal defense lawyer in Fort Lauderdale experienced with first time offenders. The special Fort Lauderdale DUI Defense, Criminal defense and  suspended license defense, drivers license reinstatement hot line for college students arrested is manned 24hrs. If you are a college students, arrested everything you need to know about potentially losing your financial aide is right here. 08/19/12 For a student attending college or vocational school, a criminal conviction for certain offenses can destroy eligibility to receive federal and state loans, grants and work study programs. Even a plea bargain which resolves a criminal case in a way which at first glance appears to be lenient and favorable, such as an outcome permitting avoidance of a probationary period and/or jail or prison term, may preclude you from receiving student financial aid. The highly technical terms contained within a plea bargain or judge's criminal sentence can make the difference between receiving loan and grant money and being forced to drop out of school. Tens of Thousands Disqualified Yearly: More than forty thousand students yearly, about one in every 400 students, is refused financial aid from the federal government as a result of a drug conviction, according to a review of U.S. Department Education records by Students for Sensible Drug Policy, an organization favoring relaxation of certain drug laws. According to the Government Accountability Office, an arm of the U.S. Congress, Pell Grants are denied to about 20,000 students annually because of drug convictions. Neither report tabulates how many additional students lose out when convictions for criminal offenses not involving drugs preclude eligibility for federal and state financial...

Immigrant Arrested For A Suspended License? Immmigration and a Suspended License Criminal Charge

If you are an immigrant in this country and in Florida and you are arrested for driving with a suspended license you may be faced with some severe penalities. A citation for driving  with a suspended or revoked driver license can be a  serious charge. Our experienced  suspended license team has the  knowledge needed to help you not only reduce the criminal charges but, under many circumstances get your license reinstated again. We will review:     Your driving record     The initial cause of suspension or revocation     The potential threat to your immigration status in the United States     The state’s efforts to inform you of your suspension or revocation Your Suspended License and Immigration Law Undocumented citizens face additional challenges when issued a citation for operating while suspended or revoked. Whether you are an illegal immigrant, have overstayed your visa or are in the process of seeking citizenship, a court appearance for driving while suspended or revoked can be detrimental to your ability to remain in the United States. Our knowledge of the criminal laws relating to driving while suspended or revoked, combined with our insight into the immigration law system, allow us to offer representation that may help you avoid removal from the country. By addressing both your criminal law and immigration law issues, we may even be able to help you file for a green card or permanent citizenship. In any case, attending a court hearing as an undocumented citizen without legal representation can lead to deportation proceedings and is not advised. If you are an immigrant in Florida and caught driving with a suspended...

Criminal Defense Lawyer Ft Lauderdale, Discusses Criminal Appeals

As a  criminal lawyer and criminal appeals lawyer in Ft Lauderdale for over  2 decades, I have had the opportunity to defend all types of criminal cases. I have also seen errors within the trial process that have lead to a successful criminal appeal. These errors must be at the judicial level and the must be so serious as to have resulted in a different verdict. If you feel the trial was not fair, and who would not, Fort Lauderdale criminal appeals attorney can attempt to get the verdict overturned thru the criminal appeals process. You cannot appeal simply because you think the jury came to the wrong conclusion. In order to overturn a conviction, or throw out a sentence, the appeals court must find a judicial error that was so prejudicial that the verdict likely would have been different. This is a complex process and must be handled by an experienced criminal appellate lawyer. Below is an interesting article taken from the Florida Bar website. The criminal appeals process is  highly detailed and costly. To discuss your criminal appeal call my law office today. The Appellate Decision-Making Process by by Raymond T. (Tom) Elligett, Jr. and Judge John M. Scheb The appellate practitioners spend hours preparing briefs, and when available, oral arguments. When the “curtain closes,” the advocates leave the case with the court. Counsel may feel his or her work is done, and it is. But thinking about how appellate judges decide cases may assist in presenting the appeal and, for appellants, analyzing whether it stands a real chance of success. This article examines aspects of the...

Ft Lauderdale Criminal Defense Lawyer, Practice Areas

Guy Seligman is a Premier Criminal Lawyer with over a decade of experience defending those accused of a crime in Broward County, Ft Lauderdale Florida. Criminal defense lawyers defend a wide array of criminal charges. Guy Seligman has a long history of defending a broad scope of criminal charges. These include: Criminal defense Practice Areas and Helpful definitions Felony Crimes: Felony Crimes involve drug and narcotics charges, arson, burglary, armed robbery, murder and/or attempted murder, rape and/or sexual assault, kidnapping and aggravated assault and battery. A felony conviction is a serious matter that can result in a substantial state prison sentence and the potential loss of certain privileges and Constitutional rights of U.S. citizenship, such as the right to possess a firearm or the right to vote. Misdemeanors: Misdemeanors are more serious than petty offenses, but much less serious than felonies. Misdemeanors typically result in imposition of such punishments as a fine or a jail sentence not exceeding a year. If a jail sentence is imposed, it is served at a local, city or county jail rather than a state or federal prison (penitentiary). In many jurisdictions and in certain types of cases defendants who can't afford an attorney are not entitled to a court-appointed attorney in a misdemeanor case. Unlike felonies, misdemeanors are usually handled by special courts with abbreviated procedures, such as a city court or municipal court. Serious Violent Crimes and Murder: By definition, violent crimes  are a behavior by persons, against persons or property that intentionally threatens, attempts or actually inflicts physical harm. The seriousness of the injuries to the victim(s), whether or not guns...