Firearm/Weapon Offense Attorney In Coral Gables, Florida
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The sooner you get in touch with us, the better results we can achieve for your unique case. Matthew is your top attorney for criminal defense, fully dedicated to securing the best possible deal for you in no time at all. With a proven track record as a leading former prosecutor in Miami, Matthew has spent years building an influential network within the legal community, connecting with the key players who can truly make a difference in your situation.
This extensive network not only enhances his reputation but also enables him to leverage valuable resources and insights to bring the court’s advantage firmly in your favor. Time is of the essence in legal matters, so don't wait—reach out today and let Matthew guide you through the complexities of the legal system with unparalleled experience and determination.
Your future is too important to leave to chance, and with Matthew on your side, you can feel confident that you have the best possible support.
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Facing a weapon charge in Miami
Although citizens in Miami and the broader South Florida area are legally allowed to carry firearms in accordance with the Second Amendment, this right is still subject to regulations designed to help prevent crime and promote public safety. Are you facing charges related to an offense that legally disqualifies you from owning a weapon? If so, it’s crucial to seek legal counsel. Matthew is not only a highly skilled criminal lawyer focusing in weapon laws, but he also has established relationships with local judges and a deep understanding of the region's court system. This extensive knowledge equips him to defend you vigorously and effectively, utilizing every available resource to ensure your rights are protected.
About Weapon offense
A weapon offense is a charge that is imposed when you possess a weapon without having the license to carry it. The possession of firearms, guns, and weapons is categorized as various charges with different degrees depending on the circumstances. The state and federal law don’t allow you to illegally carry or use any firearms. Possessing a gun at the site of the crime, even if you have a license can also put you behind bars. You need a criminal justice lawyer who has:
Charge Mastery
Handled hundreds of federal and state charges for weapon offense.
Robbery Response
Worked as a firearm and weapon offense defense lawyer for several years.
Forceful Defense
Vigorously argues for you to bring you the best outcome.
How does Matthew help you with firearms/weapon offenses?
Facing a firearms/ weapon offense is catastrophic to your life. It potentially holds your time for long in jail with huge fines. Matthew Meyers, a former top prosecutor having won several federal gun charges is the perfect fit for your defense. Matthew as a criminal federal attorney is no stranger to serious firearm cases and knows how to challenge the proof against you. Matthew leaves no chance to build the strongest defense in the following ways:
- Witness Scrutiny
- Questioning all the witnesses against you to find potential flaws
- Detailed Screening
- Gathering all evidence and screening them with attention to detail
- Evidence Contest
- Challenging all presented evidence rigorously to ensure your legal defense.
- Negotiate Favorably
- Fight and negotiate with the prosecutor to bring you a favorable outcome
- Rights Defense
- Employing effective strategies to vigorously protect your constitutional rights.
Consequences Vary Federal Court to Lifetime Prison Sentences.
The consequences for the weapon offense depend on what crime is committed. The weapon offenses that are federal crimes are defended in the federal court, while the other ones at the state. If you have an illegal firearm, the minimum mandatory sentence will be years of jail time. When the weapon is discharged you can expect 20 years of jail time. However, if any person is killed with a firearm, you can get a lifetime prison sentence.
Have Questions?
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