Serving Brevard County, Melbourne, Florida and surrounding Central Florida Areas
The criminal law (also known as penal law) is a system of rules and standards determining the distribution of legal punishment when a criminal offense has been proven to have occurred. The penal law in virtually all states in the United States is legislative in origin. That means that conduct is not criminally punishable unless it has been proscribed by statute. Florida is no different.
All 50 states and the federal government have distinct criminal statutes and no jurisdiction is bound by another's statute or judicial interpretation of its statute. However, there are five common theories (or purposes) for criminal laws in our society:
punishment
deterrence
incapacitation
restitution
rehabilitation
It is believed that the establishment of a common body of laws and the appropriate sanctions for violation of those laws helps to keep society safe and provide a peaceable social order.
Types of Criminal Law Handled By Our Law Firm
Criminal law differs from civil law in that the legal proceeding is initiated by the government (local, state or federal) against an individual or individuals. However, the most important distinction is that a person may be at risk of losing their "liberty" (or freedom from incarceration) in a criminal proceeding in addition to receiving a fine and/or other sanctions such as probation.
Crimes can be broken into several categories:
misdemeanors (punishable by up to 1 year in county jail)
felonies (punishable by more than 1 year in county jail or state prison)
capital offenses (punishable by death).
No matter what category of offense a person is charged with, it is important that their constitutional rights are protected.
Criminal Law - Bill of Rights Protections
The federal constitution, as well as most state constitutions, have provided for certain individual protections against overreaching government interference into our private lives. The most common of these are:
States that "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated".
Provides that "no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law".
Stands for the premise that "in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed".
Our Law Firm’s Criminal Law Expertise, located in Brevard County, Melbourne, Florida
The following are areas of Criminal Law practived by Arcadier & Associates:
Misdemeanors
Felonies
Bond Hearings
Drug Offenses
Probation (modification & violations)
Domesic Violence
Assault & Battery
Juvenile Delinquency
DUI/Traffic Related Offenses
DMV Hearings
Record Expungement & Sealings
Criminal Law Videos
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Driving with License Suspended or Revoked
Difference Between a Felony and a Misdemeanor
Indeed, although there are general guidelines as it pertains to criminal laws, each State, particularly Florida, has unique aspects that tend to require competent legal counsel who is dedicated to your case and specific needs. As such, it is recommended that you discuss the particulars of your case with an attorney who is well versed with criminal laws and who will dedicate the time and energy to serve your criminal law needs.
If you need an experienced, focused, and qualified attorney, contact Attorney Ernesto Luna at the law office of Arcadier & Associates, P.A. Mr. Ernesto Luna was a former detective for the police department, a former prosecutor and a public defender state attorney for Florida, Brevard County, Viera and Melbourne districts.
Our Melbourne office is centrally located, enabling us to serve clients throughout "the Space Coast", including Brevard County and Vero Beach.