RON L. BAUM, P.A. - BROWARD COUNTY

Criminal Defense Lawyer
AGGRESSIVE ATTORNEY, AV RATED,
WITH 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Felonies

Felonies encompass the most serious criminal offenses. A felony conviction can result in prison, lengthy probation, hefty fines, loss of your civil liberties, or even the death penalty. The State Attorney will determine whether to prosecute crimes as felonies or misdemeanors. 
 
I represent clients charged with any type of felony, including but not limited to:
 
Possession of Narcotics  
Delivery or Possession with Intent to Deliver Narcotics
Trafficking in Drugs 
Driving While License Suspended as a Habitual Offender 
Grand Theft 
Burglary 
Embezzlement 
Domestic Violence (felony) 
Aggravated Assault
Aggravated Battery
Robbery
Sex Offenses 
 
At the law firm of Ron L. Baum, I possess a number of strategies that may result in a dismissal of all charges, reduced charges being filed against you, a favorable plea agreement, a reduced sentence, or an acquittal at trial. 
 
Besides the possibility of serving a prison sentence upon a felony conviction, you may also face restrictions on your civil rights. Convicted felons are not allowed to serve on juries, own or possess firearms, cannot vote, or practice in certain professions. 
 
Because of the seriousness of the consequences, it is imperative that you speak to an experienced Florida criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.  A felony charge does not necessarily have to result in a felony conviction, jail time, or the loss of your civil liberties.


Contact Me

Ron L. Baum, P.A.
432 N.E. 3rd Ave. 
Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33301-3234

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  954-463-6789      
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  954-765-1421
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  ronlbaum@aol.com
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  www.ronlbaum.com
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 954-849-0149      

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