Criminal Defense Lawyers in Fort Lauderdale
Glenn R. Roderman, P.A. is a criminal defense attorney in Fort Lauderdale and throughout South Florida. The attorneys at Glenn R. Roderman, P.A. understand that criminal charges can result in life-altering circumstances, including jail time, probation, loss of certain privileges, and damaged personal reputations.
Glenn R. Roderman, P.A. takes pride in its personal consideration and respect for clients during their difficult time. We keep clients informed of developments in their cases as they happen and return phone calls and emails promptly. Testimonials from past clients reveal the depth of appreciation for our attentive approach.
After years of experience as a criminal defense lawyer in Fort Lauderdale, the Glenn R. Roderman knows that many factors can affect the outcome of a case:
- Types of charges
- Prior arrests
- Strength of the State’s case
- Strength of the defense’s case
- The judge
- The prosecutor
Defending Against Felonies and Misdemeanors
Skilled attorneys at Glenn R. Roderman, P.A. provide powerful legal counsel to those who have been arrested on criminal charges or are suspected of violent and non-violent crimes. The firm litigates all types of criminal law cases including federal crimes, state crimes, felonies, and misdemeanors:
- Violent crimes
- Nonviolent offenses
- Drug charges
- Burglary and theft
- White collar crimes
- Other areas of criminal defense
Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense Representation
Our Fort Lauderdale criminal defense attorneys help clients throughout Dade and Broward counties and the surrounding community. If you or a loved one has already been arrested, contacting an attorney as soon as possible is crucial for ensuring that your rights are protected and your options have been explained to you.
Attorneys at Glenn R. Roderman guide you through the legal process and employ a range of aggressive steps to advance your defense:
- Providing the State with supplemental materials such as witness statements, documents, recordings, and other related paperwork for considering what charges to file against you, if any.
- Scrutinizing the facts to see if any or all of the charges against you can be dismissed.
- Deciding the course of action most likely to lead to a favorable outcome, this can include resolving the case by agreement with the State, “pleading open” and allowing a judge to decide, or going to trial with a legal defense.
For more information about what happens after arrest, please see the document, “What Do I Do After I’m Arrested?”.
