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Criminal Law

Aggressive Criminal Defense Attorneys in Clearwater, Florida

Protecting Your Rights. Defending Your Future. Fighting for Justice.

Being charged with a crime in Florida is a serious matter that can impact your freedom, career, and reputation. Whether you are facing misdemeanor or felony charges, having a skilled criminal defense attorney on your side can make the difference between dismissed charges, reduced penalties, or a conviction.

At McGuire Megna Attorneys, we are committed to providing aggressive, strategic defense for clients facing criminal charges in Clearwater and throughout Florida. We fight to protect your rights and build the strongest possible defense for your case.

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Comprehensive Criminal Defense in Pinellas County

No matter the charges against you, we believe that everyone deserves a strong defense. Our team represents individuals facing a wide range of criminal offenses, including:

Felony Charges

Felonies are the most serious criminal offenses in Florida, carrying harsh penalties such as prison time, large fines, and loss of civil rights. We defend clients accused of:

Capital Felonies – First-degree murder, capital drug trafficking, armed kidnapping (punishable by life imprisonment or the death penalty)
Life Felonies – Armed robbery, aggravated sexual battery, unpremeditated murder, habitual violent felony offenses (punishable by 40 years to life in prison)
Violent Crimes – Assault, battery, domestic violence, homicide
Drug Crimes – Possession, distribution, trafficking
Theft & Property Crimes – Grand theft, burglary, robbery
Sex Crimes – Sexual assault, child pornography, solicitation
White Collar Crimes – Fraud, embezzlement, identity theft
Weapons Charges – Illegal possession, use of a firearm in a crime

Misdemeanor Charges

Misdemeanors may carry lighter penalties than felonies, but they can still affect your record, employment, and future opportunities. We defend clients accused of:

DUI & Traffic Offenses – Driving under the influence, reckless driving
Petty Theft & Shoplifting – Second-degree theft, fraud
Drug Possession – Small amounts of marijuana or controlled substances
Disorderly Conduct & Public Intoxication
Resisting Arrest Without Violence

Injunctions & Restraining Orders

If you are facing a domestic violence injunction or restraining order, it is essential to have legal representation. These orders can impact your parental rights, employment, and reputation. We handle:

Domestic Violence Injunctions
Stalking & Cyberstalking Injunctions
Repeat Violence Injunctions

Juvenile Crimes

A juvenile conviction can follow a minor for years, affecting college admissions, job prospects, and housing. We work to keep minors out of the criminal system and fight for alternative sentencing options.

✔ Underage DUI
✔ Vandalism & trespassing
✔ Drug possession
✔ Theft & shoplifting

Why Choose McGuire Megna Attorneys for Your Criminal Defense?

When you are facing criminal charges, the attorney you choose matters. At McGuire Megna Attorneys, we bring:

Decades of Criminal Defense Experience – We have successfully defended hundreds of clients in Florida.
Aggressive Legal Representation – We fight to get charges reduced, dismissed, or dropped.
Personalized Defense Strategies – No two cases are the same. We customize our approach to your situation.
Trial-Ready Defense – If your case goes to trial, we are prepared to fight for your freedom.
24/7 Availability – Arrests happen anytime. We are available when you need us most.

Potential Consequences of a Criminal Conviction in Clearwater

A criminal conviction in Florida can affect every part of your life, including:

Jail or Prison Time – Sentences range from days in jail to life in prison.
Fines & Court Costs – Criminal fines can be thousands of dollars.
Permanent Criminal Record – A conviction stays on your record unless expunged.
Loss of Employment & Housing – Many employers and landlords check criminal backgrounds.
Loss of Firearm & Voting Rights – Felony convictions can strip away civil rights.

The best way to avoid these consequences is to work with an experienced criminal defense attorney who can fight to get your charges dismissed or reduced.

What to Do If You Are Arrested in Florida

  1. Remain Silent – Do not answer police questions without an attorney present.
  2. Do Not Resist Arrest – Staying calm can prevent additional charges.
  3. Request a Lawyer Immediately – Do not talk to law enforcement until you speak with an attorney.
  4. Avoid Talking About Your Case – Anything you say to friends, family, or on social media can be used against you.
  5. Contact McGuire Megna Attorneys – We will fight for your freedom and protect your rights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?

Felonies are more serious crimes than misdemeanors and carry more severe penalties, including longer prison sentences and larger fines.

What should I do if I’m falsely accused of a crime?

Remain calm and silent, do not contact the accuser, and hire a defense attorney immediately.

 

Can a criminal record be expunged in Florida?

In some cases, yes. If you meet the qualifications, an attorney can help seal or expunge your record.

 

 

Should I take a plea deal?

It depends on your case. Never accept a plea deal without consulting a lawyer, as it may not be in your best interest.

Will my case go to trial?

Many cases are resolved before trial, but if necessary, we are prepared to fight in court.

How much does it cost to hire a criminal defense lawyer?

Legal fees vary based on the complexity of your case. We offer payment plans and free consultations.

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