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Schwam-Wilcox & Associates, Attorneys and Counselors at Law

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Street Address 705 Douglas Ave
City Altamonte Springs
State/Province 32714
Zipcode 32804 -6863
Phone (407) 245-7700
Fax 407-245-1148
Email info@cbswlaw.com
Website https://cbswlaw.com/
Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/CamyBSchwamWilcoxPA/
Hours of Practice 9:00pm to 11:00 pm
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Specialties: 13, Adoption, Bankruptcy (7, Child Support, Collaborative - Domestic, Corporate), Criminal Defense, Custody & Visitation, Dependency, Dissolution, Divorce, Domestic, Domestic Violence Injunctions, Family Law, Guardian Ad Litem, Paternity, Simple Wills

Experienced Criminal Defense Attorneys at Schwam-Wilcox & Associates

If you have been charged with a crime or received a summons to appear, it is important to act quickly and determine the best strategy for your defense. It is advised that defendants exercise their Miranda rights and retain an attorney to ensure their constitutional rights are protected. With the help of a skilled criminal defense lawyer, you may be able to win your case, have the charges dropped or reduce your penalties. Our attorneys are ready to help you with any questions regarding your criminal defense and supporting your legal needs. Schwam-Wilcox & Associates is a skilled criminal defense lawyer ready to support you.

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What is considered a criminal offense?

Criminal offenses in Florida are punishable acts that fall under misdemeanors, or felonies. We defend against all criminal charges, including but not limited to:

  • Assault
  • Battery
  • BUI
  • Burglary
  • Child abuse
  • Drug charges
  • Domestic violence
  • DUI
  • Expunction and record sealing
  • Juvenile crimes
  • License violations
  • Robbery
  • Theft
  • Traffic violations
  • Trespass
  • Prostitution
  • Violation of probation

We are here to defend you when you need it

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What is a misdemeanor offense?

Misdemeanors are crimes punishable through the state by less than one year in a county correctional facility. The defendant may be given a Notice to Appear or arrested by law enforcement and brought into custody. A Notice to Appear provides the defendant of a specific date and time to appear in court for the accused crime stated in the notice. If arrested, the defendant must appear before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest.

County courts handle misdemeanor cases. Misdemeanors are broken into two categories:

  • Misdemeanors of the first degree – crimes are punishable by imprisonment of not more than 1 year in the county jail.
  • Misdemeanors of the second degree – crimes are punishable by imprisonment of not more than 60 days in the county jail.

Sentencing for misdemeanors include an imposed fine, probation, jail time, or a combination of these. Additional penalties may be required for specific offenses such as DUI’s, domestic violence injunctions and drug offenses.

What is a noncriminal offense?

Noncriminal violations are offenses punishable by a fine, forfeiture, or other civil penalty. These violations do not include misdemeanors or felony offenses. Convictions for noncriminal violations will not give rise to any legal disability based on a criminal offense. Noncriminal violations include but are not limited to:

  • Child support violations
  • Control of animals
  • Forfeitures
  • Injunctions
  • Some Traffic violations

What is a felony offense?

There are five degrees of felonies within Florida which are not designated by letters as is observed in most states. Felonies are different than misdemeanors and are classified by the maximum penalty allowed if the defendant is found guilty of a crime. Felonies are punishable by the following:

  • Felony of the third degree – imprisonment for no more than 5 years and a $5,000 fine.
  • Felony of the second degree – imprisonment for no more than 15 years and a $10,000 fine.
  • Felony of the first degree – imprisonment for no more than 30 years and a $10,000 fine.
  • Life felony – imprisonment for no more than 40 years in prison and a $15,000 fine.
  • Capital felony – punishable by death or life imprisonment without the possibility of parole in a state prison.

Felonies classified by first, second, or third degree may entail restitution payments to the victim which may exceed the above stated fines. Capital felonies include but are not limited to:

  • Aggravated abuse of a child, disabled, or elderly person
  • Arson
  • Burglary
  • Carjacking
  • Kidnapping
  • Hindering lawful exercise of governmental function or enforcement of laws
  • Homicide
  • Murder

We understand the complexities of law. Let us help you along the path towards success!

How is sentencing determined?

A comprehensive criminal code scoresheet is required by the Criminal Punishment Code for application of sentencing for all felonies, excluding capital felonies. This scoresheet is prepared by the office of the state attorney and is used as an unambiguous and uniform resource for sentencing. A separate scoresheet is prepared and used for each defendant and each subsequent offense. The defense attorney is presented with the scoresheet(s) for review and accuracy.

When should I hire a criminal defense attorney?

Before any custodial interrogation can begin, police must inform you, by law, of the full Miranda warning, if they are going to ask you questions. It is a constitutional right to remain silent during questioning, including during booking and any interrogation. It is highly recommended to request an attorney before agreeing to answer questions to avoid potential incriminating responses, and once an attorney is requested, the police can no longer ask any questions about the substantive case.

Miranda rights:

  • You have the right to remain silent.
  • Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
  • You have the right to an attorney.
  • If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.

If you are charged with a misdemeanor, the state must have your trial within ninety (90) days from your arrest, and if it is a felony charge, the state must have your trial within one hundred seventy-five (175) days from your arrest. These time periods commence once the defendant is charged and applies to all defendants, whether they are in custody, on pretrial release, on bail or released on their own recognizance.

There are certain factors to be considered when this right is being taken into consideration. Here are a few: if the defendant has asserted his/her right to a speedy trial, the length of any delay, the state’s reasoning behind the delay as well as any prejudice to the accused caused by such delay, and if the defendant waived his or her right to a speedy trial. Every person charged with a crime also has the right to file a “Demand for Speedy Trial” and demand that a trial be held within 60 days. An accused who files this type of pleading is stating that he or she has diligently investigated the case and that he or she is prepared to go to trial. However, this right does not apply to persons who are being held in custody outside of the jurisdiction.


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