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Criminal Defense Practice Areas

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Drug Crimes

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Every traffic offense Deserves a Thorough Defense Review

Traffic Offenses

Operating or being in actual physical control of a vehicle while impaired by alcohol, controlled substances, or certain chemical substances, or with a blood-alcohol level of 0.08% or higher.

Driving a vehicle with a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.

Participating in, coordinating, facilitating, or engaging in a motor vehicle race, drag race, speed competition, or acceleration contest on a roadway.

Operating a motor vehicle while knowing that your driver’s license or driving privilege has been suspended, revoked, canceled, or disqualified.

Failing to stop, provide required information, or render aid after being involved in a motor vehicle crash.

Causing the death of another person through the operation of a motor vehicle in a reckless manner likely to cause death or great bodily harm.

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Examining the Evidence and Building a Defense

Theft Crimes

Violation of Probation

Protecting Your Freedom After a Probation Violation Allegation

A violation of probation allegation can place your freedom at immediate risk, even if the alleged violation is technical in nature. Missing appointments, failing a drug test, falling behind on financial obligations, or being arrested for a new offense may result in a warrant, probation revocation proceedings, and potentially harsher penalties than the original sentence. The Greenwald Law Firm helps clients navigate violation proceedings, challenge alleged violations when appropriate, and advocate for alternatives to incarceration whenever possible.

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Helping You Navigate an Uncertain Situation

Civil Asset Forfeiture

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FAQ’s

Criminal Defense FAQs for Seminole and Orange County Cases

Being accused of a crime can be overwhelming, especially when your freedom, reputation, career, family relationships, and future are suddenly at risk. Whether you are facing allegations involving drug offenses, DUI, theft, assault, domestic violence, property crimes, probation violations, or other criminal charges, it is natural to have immediate questions about what happens next and how the case may impact your life. At The Greenwald Law Firm, we understand the stress and uncertainty that often accompany criminal investigations and prosecutions, which is why we make ourselves available 24/7 to provide guidance when you need it most. Brian Greenwald, Esq. represents clients throughout Seminole County and Orange County and is committed to protecting their rights at every stage of the criminal justice process. The frequently asked questions below address many of the common concerns individuals have when facing criminal charges in Florida.

The Greenwald Law Firm represents individuals facing a wide range of criminal charges in Florida, including drug crimes, DUI and traffic offenses, assault and battery charges, domestic violence allegations, theft crimes, property crimes, violation of probation proceedings, and civil asset forfeiture matters. Brian Greenwald, Esq. provides strategic defense representation tailored to the specific facts and circumstances of each case.

Yes. In many situations, retaining legal counsel during an investigation can be beneficial. If law enforcement contacts you for questioning, executes a search warrant, or indicates that you are under investigation, an attorney may be able to protect your rights, communicate with investigators on your behalf, and help avoid mistakes that could negatively impact your case.

Some of the most commonly prosecuted criminal offenses include drug possession and trafficking offenses, DUI, driving while license suspended, theft crimes, domestic violence allegations, assault and battery charges, probation violations, and property crimes. The penalties and long-term consequences can vary significantly depending on the charge, prior criminal history, and circumstances of the alleged offense.

Many criminal cases arise under statutes such as Florida Statutes § 893.13 (drug offenses), § 316.193 (DUI), § 784.011 (assault), § 784.03 (battery), § 812.014 (theft), § 810.02 (burglary), § 806.13 (criminal mischief), and § 948.06 (violation of probation). Understanding the specific statute involved is often critical when evaluating defenses and potential penalties.

A criminal conviction can affect your freedom, employment opportunities, professional licenses, educational goals, immigration status, and reputation. An experienced criminal defense attorney can investigate the allegations, challenge the prosecution’s evidence, identify legal defenses, negotiate when appropriate, and prepare the case for trial when necessary. Brian Greenwald, Esq. brings more than 20 years of criminal law experience and over 200 trials to the defense of his clients throughout Seminole County and Orange County.