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Orlando Criminal Immigration Attorneys

Kissimmee Deportation Defense Lawyers

How does a criminal charge impact immigration status? That is a critical question that not all criminal defense attorneys may have an answer to. At Lapina & DuBois, P.A., we handle both criminal law and immigration law. Our attorneys understand the complex interplay between criminal charges and immigration status. When we defend you against the charges you face, we will defend your right to stay in this country.

If you are an immigrant who has been charged with a crime of any type, our attorneys are dedicated to fighting for you. Call us at 407-982-3697 or toll free at 866-922-6352. We can also be contacted by e-mail.

Defense for Immigrants Against All Criminal Charges

Our lawyers defend Florida immigrants against criminal charges of all types, including underage drinking and DUIs, as well as other traffic offenses. We defend against assault and battery charges, domestic violence charges, robbery charges and other violent crime charges. No matter what misdemeanor or felony you have been accused of, we can defend you.

Do Not Plead Guilty to a Crime

In many cases, a criminal defense lawyer may recommend that somebody plead guilty to a crime as part of a negotiation strategy. Often, this strategy makes sense, particularly in cases involving minor crimes. However, when the person accused is an immigrant, this strategy can backfire. Pleading guilty to even a minor crime could impact immigration status.

When defending immigrants against criminal charges, we carefully review the situation. We will look at the nature of the charges, as well as any other previous convictions. All of this plays a role in how we defend you. Our goal is to do everything possible to help you avoid deportation and remain in the country with a clean record.

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For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us. Our Orlando criminal immigration lawyers are ready to help.

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