Protect Your Future With An Experienced Jacksonville Criminal Defense Attorney
When you’re accused of a crime, it feels like the entire system is against you. Between the threat of prison and the damage to your reputation, the pressure is massive. You shouldn’t have to carry that weight alone. In Florida, you need a defense that’s stronger than the accusations against you.
At Sheppard, White, Kachergus, & DeMaggio, P.A. Attorneys & Counselors at Law, our team backs you with almost 100 years of combined experience. Founding attorney William Sheppard was a certified criminal defense attorney who successfully argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. From minor state misdemeanors to high-stakes federal charges, we provide the elite defense you need to protect your future. We are ready to protect your rights and fight for your freedom.
Why Jacksonville Trusts Us With Their Defense
At Sheppard, White, Kachergus, & DeMaggio, P.A., we know a criminal charge threatens more than just your reputation—it threatens your life. A conviction can bring serious fines and prison time. A conviction for a serious sex crime can also result in mandatory sex offender registration. We are truly committed to protecting your future and stay available to answer your questions whenever you need us.
Our defense lawyers are familiar with the Duval County prosecutors and judges. We know exactly how to navigate the complexities of both state and federal courts. We will make sure you know what to expect at every step and we will create a strong defense to keep your future on track.
Get a Florida Defense Attorney on Your Side Today
You don’t have to face criminal accusations alone. Getting an experienced attorney involved early is the best way to protect yourself and start building your defense. To schedule an appointment at Sheppard, White, Kachergus, & DeMaggio, P.A., call us at 904-356-9661. We are also available after hours at 904-233-2443. You can also reach us by sending us a message through our website. Let’s get started on your case right now.
