Lianne_Drake

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  1. In a Jam?

    Oh my, it's been over a year since this Ad. Crazy cray cray. However, seems that the town center will be out and about "soon"
  2. In a Jam?

    Lianne Drake "Representing the people, not the powerful." Let's face it, there comes a time where you find yourself in a bind. Sometimes a little more literally than figuratively. That's where I come in. The Island CRIMINAL ATTORNEYS Get an Experienced Criminal Litigator on Your Side As a former Florida State prosecutor, The Island criminal defense attorney, Lianne Drake, understands that facing a criminal charge can be a frightening and confusing situation. At these critical moments, it is imperative that you have the guidance of an experienced criminal litigator. During her time as a prosecutor Ms. Drake litigated over 300 trials and motions. Her trial experience ranges from traffic and misdemeanor offenses to life felonies such as armed kidnapping. Ms. Drake’s combination of drive, knowledge and personal attention separates her from other Island attorneys. She is an excellent choice to handle any criminal law matter. What is a Second Degree Misdemeanor? In Florida there are two types of misdemeanors, first degree and second degree. A second degree misdemeanor is defined as any criminal offense that carries penalties of no more than 60 days in jail, a $500 fine, or six months probation. Although, in terms of maximum penalties, second degree misdemeanors are less serious than other criminal charges, they can nonetheless have devastating and unintended consequences for your future. Examples of Second Degree Misdemeanors in Florida Common examples of second degree misdemeanors in Florida include: Simple Assault Petit Theft Driving on a Suspended License with Knowledge Attaching Tag Not Assigned No Valid Driver’s License Disorderly Conduct Disorderly Intoxication No Motorcycle Endorsement Expired Tag More Than 6 Months What is a First Degree Misdemeanor? In Florida, a first degree misdemeanor is defined as any criminal offense that carries a maximum penalty of up to one year in jail, 12 months probation, and up to a $1,000 fine. Although, when compared to felony offenses, first degree misdemeanors carry lesser penalties, they can nonetheless have devastating consequences for your immediate and long-term future. Examples of First Degree Misdemeanors in Florida Common examples of first degree misdemeanors in Florida include: Possession of Cannabis (Less than 20 Grams) Simple Battery Battery Domestic Violence Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Obstruct or Oppose an Officer Without Violence Get a Free Criminal Defense Consultation If you have been charged with a First Degree or Second Degree Misdemeanor in The Island, FL contact Lianne Drake, an experienced Island Criminal Attorney, for a free consultation. As a client, you will meet personally with Lianne Drake. Lianne personally works on each and every case and is proud to know all of her clients on a first name basis. Ms. Drake provides each client with her personal cell phone number in case of an emergency. We know there are several criminal lawyers to choose from in The Island, which is why our attorneys make the extra effort to give each of our clients the individual attention and respect they deserve. Contact: 813-555-1388 , Twitter, Facebook, email@email.com
  3. In a Jam?

    Everything we do is legal. That's the beauty of being a lawyer. There's always loopholes. It depends on the collective. Class action cases can be quite lucrative. They would require a bit more overhead. It also depends on the case really. Me too!
  4. In a Jam?

    The number is a 555 number, which is reserved for hollywood hehe. I didn't want to put a real phone up there cause people would likely call it. Aspiebear - we all have generous relatives that leave us money in their wills. Sometimes it's enough to buy yourself a small car wash that will help clean your car up for you while making a few extra bucks on the side. Call my paralegal, we'll get you set up.
  5. LAWYERS? LAW FIRMS?

    Yup. Take a look at my post over in the pub section.
  6. In a Jam?

    Oh yeah, this is still a thing. Call me if you need a Lawyer, and chances are... you will.
  7. In a Jam?

    Haha exactly
  8. In a Jam?

    Well that escalated quickly.
  9. In a Jam?

    You could always Jam a bit with a guitar!
  10. In a Jam?

    Hehe no, not for real. Just a gal, with a vivid imagination, and a bit too full of book smarts.
  11. What will you RP in identity?

    With as many criminals as there are listed here... A Criminal Defense Lawyer.