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The defense attorneys at The Grieco Criminal Law Center are experienced, passionate and aggressive and have built a reputation for providing superior representation to all of our clients. Criminal Attorney Michael Grieco secured a recent Not Guilty Verdict in a Felony Miami Jury Trial. Criminal Defense Attorney Michael Grieco was recently interviewed regarding an improper arrest and police.

Attorney Michael C. Grieco profiled by an attorney's only magazine as its Concierge Criminal Attorney. A Former Prosecutor (Felony Division Chief) with the Miami-Dade State Attorney and legal analyst for multiple media outlets, Michael Grieco has had the opportunity to participate in and/or try hundreds of cases, including, but not limited to, homicides, narcotics offenses, firearms charges, property crimes, white collar offenses, mortgage fraud and DUIs.

He now uses his extensive experience as an attorney here in Miami to assist the accused as well as crime victims. Our firm not only represents a litany of criminal defendants, but we also work as and with corporate counsels for numerous Miami and New York businesses in litigation and transactional matters, as well as municipal ordinance violation defense/prevention and athlete consultation.
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According to Florida DUI law, your license will be suspended as of the arrest date for 6 months for the first offense and one year for any other offense of DUBAL.
You will be given a 10-day permit on the date of the arrest.
Once the permit has expired, then 30 days of the suspension must be served before the driver is eligible to apply for a hardship license.
You will be eligible for a hardship license on the first and any consecutive suspension, unless you have been convicted of a DUI in Florida two or more times.
If you are facing charges involving guns or other illegal weapons, it is important to protect your legal rights.
It is important to remember that when a weapon is used in the commission of another crime, such as robbery or a drug transaction, the penalties can be enhanced, or increased dramatically.
For a federal crime, they can add from seven to ten years.
Our lawyers understand the importance of taking aggressive legal action to protect our clients from the harsh consequences of a weapons crime conviction.
In the past, juvenile crimes were often overlooked.
Today, juveniles are being prosecuted at a higher rate.
Moreover, there is a current trend for the State of Florida to "direct file" criminal charges in adult court.
It is now common to see 16 and 17 year-old children being charged as adults.
There is a big difference between the juvenile court system and the adult court system.
There are many benefits to having your case remain in juvenile court.
Overall, the goal of the juvenile justice system is to rehabilitate the offender.
Florida requires that the driver have actual knowledge that his license is suspended or revoked for him to be guilty of a crime.
State records that show notice has been sent to the driver create a rebuttable presumption that the driver did in fact have knowledge that his privilege to drive had been withdrawn.
This principle of notice as knowledge applies to all suspensions or revocations except for suspensions for failing to pay for a ticket and financial responsibility suspensions (failing to maintain insurance coverage on your vehicle or failure to pay child support).
A person may not drive a motor vehicle upon a highway in Florida unless he or she has a valid driver's license.
Any person who retains a driver's license because of employment or part-time residence shall, upon qualifying for a license in Florida, be issued a driver's license which shall be valid within this state only.
A person may not operate a motorcycle unless he or she holds a driver's license that authorizes such operation.
To prove the criminal offense of No Valid Driver's License (NVDL), the State Attorney must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the criminal suspect drove a motor vehicle upon a highway in this state, and that at the time, he or she did not have a valid driver's license recognized by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles of the State of Florida.
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