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West Palm Beach Criminal Lawyer

I am attorney William Wallshein and my Palm Beach County law firm is committed to providing excellent legal representation. I have more than 38 years of experience, including five years as a prosecutor in Palm Beach County, and I am fully committed to protecting my clients rights.

It is essential that you speak with a West Palm Beach criminal lawyer as soon as you know you are under investigation or immediately after an arrest. Handling matters on your own may negatively impact the outcome of your situation. Call me today at 561-533-1221 or contact my Palm Beach County law firm online to schedule a free initial consultation.

Aggressive and Experienced West Palm Beach Criminal Defense & Family Lawyer

The guidance of an experienced West Palm Beach criminal defense & family lawyer is critical to protecting your rights and minimizing the severity of the charges against you or achieving a fair outcome in a Florida criminal case, divorce or child custody dispute.

Florida has some of the most serious penalties for criminal offenses in the country. From violent crimes to weapons charges, thousands of Floridians are charged and convicted without having any real chance at defending themselves. The courts are incredibly overloaded, making it impossible for every defendant’s case to be tried before their peers. In order to keep defendants from taking their cases to trial and allowing them to prove their innocence, prosecutors pile on the charges, knowing that the defendants will most likely buckle and take a plea deal for a reduced sentence.

Here at the law offices of William Wallshein, we believe that everyone deserves a fair shot, and a right to tell their side of the story. While we do attempt to keep our clients out of lengthy, stressful trials, we are prepared to defend your rights in court if necessary. Our West Palm Beach criminal defense lawyer defends clients in all of the following types of offenses.

Types of Criminal Cases We Take On

I maintain a thriving practice in criminal law areas including cases related to: DUI defense; drug crimes; firearms, burglary, and theft; domestic violence; sex crimes; juvenile crimes; and federal crimes. Charges in any of these areas are taken very seriously by prosecutors and judges, and you will need an attorney with substantial knowledge of all applicable defense strategies.

  • Drug Crimes – The type and amount of the substance will generally inform whether a drug offense is charged as a misdemeanor or felony, as well as the kinds of penalties the prosecution will seek. A defense strategy may be built upon casting reasonable doubt or proving constitutional errors, such as law enforcement’s performance of a search and seizure without probable cause. Depending on the surrounding circumstances, a prosecutor may be willing to offer favorable plea bargains that result in probation and drug abuse treatment programs, rather than incarceration.
  • DUI Defense – In some cases, it is possible to reach a plea or get charges dismissed based on procedural errors by the police. These include faulty breathalyzer tests or tests that have been improperly calibrated, lack of reasonable suspicion or probable cause, or a failure to recite Miranda rights. More serious DUI cases involving injury or death have similar defenses available. If it is not possible to get the charges reduced or dismissed, I have significant trial experience and can develop a strong trial strategy to defend you.
  • Federal Crime – Significant drug, firearm, and property crime cases, particularly those involving trafficking across state borders, sometimes catch the federal government’s attention. The mandatory minimum sentences and additional penalties for prior convictions in federal court can be particularly harsh. Prosecutors also have significant leverage because of 18 U.S.C. § 924, which harshly penalizes possessing a gun in connection with a drug offense. Not all Florida lawyers are also admitted to practice in the federal court system. As a lawyer that has been admitted to practice in federal court, I can aggressively defend you against federal charges.
  • White Collar Crime – White collar crimes encompass all nonviolent offenses perpetrated for monetary gain. Embezzlement, fraud, identity theft, and extortion, and ponzi schemes are just a few examples of white collar crime, which has been on the rise since 2004, according to the Huffington Post.
  • Violent Crime & Murder – Violent crime is any crime that involves causing physical harm, or the threat of physical harm, to another person. Prime examples include battery, assault, sexual assault, aggravated battery, and murder.
  • Gun & Weapon Crimes – Roughly one third of Floridians own guns, according to the World Population Review. Weapons charges, therefore, are quite common in Florida. Common weapons offenses include concealed carry without a permit, owning a firearm as a convicted felon, flashing a gun or discharging a gun in public, and carrying a firearm in a private or public institution where firearms are banned, such as a school or place of work.
  • Sex Crimes – A sex crime charge can haunt you for the rest of your life, and impact important things like your relationship with your family, housing, and employment. Like other offenses, the elements of a sex crime must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Unlike other crimes, however, those accused are sometimes assumed guilty rather than presumed innocent. Those accused of an internet sex crime should retain a lawyer with a full understanding of the computer-related defenses involved, such as the possibility of a virus or the possibility that another person used a particular device to engage in the prohibited activities. I fully investigate all allegations, interview all witnesses, and mount the strongest possible defense on your behalf.
  • Child Pornography – Owning, creating, or helping to create child pornography is a federal felony when it crosses state lines, and is a state felony if not. Child pornography convictions usually carry lengthy prison sentences and a reputation that may follow you for life.
  • Entrapment – If law enforcement pushed you into committing a crime that you would not have otherwise committed, the charges should be dropped. This is called entrapment, and it is illegal.
  • Expungement – In some cases, it is possible to have your criminal record expunged from the public record. We can help you with this process so that you can get on with your life and put the past behind you.
  • Grand Jury Proceedings – Grand jury proceedings are used in certain criminal cases to determine whether a crime has been committed. It is important to have legal representation at this time.
  • Criminal Appeals – All convictions can be appealed. It is a normal part of the criminal justice system, and can give you a second chance at clearing your name, but you need an experienced attorney in order for the appeals court to take your side.
  • Burglary & Theft – It is unlawful in Florida for a convicted felon to possess a firearm or carry a concealed weapon unless his civil rights have been restored. Similarly, those that have been restrained from committing acts of domestic violence cannot bear a firearm or ammunition. I can devise a defense strategy if you find yourself facing repeat charges or charges related to firearms.
  • Asset Forfeiture – Law enforcement has the authority to seize assets that they believe may be procured illegally. However, asset forfeiture is often abused, leaving the defendant with nothing to pay the bills, their mortgage, or their attorney.
  • Domestic Violence – Domestic violence charges can destroy a family. Section 741.28 of the 2013 Florida Statutes states that domestic violence is made up of any criminal offense resulting in physical injury to or the death of one family or household member by another family or household member. Family or household members are defined as including spouses, former spouses, people living together as if they are a family, and people who together are parents of a child in common. I can help you fight to minimize the repercussions of a domestic violence charge.
  • Juvenile Crimes – Juvenile criminal charges can be stressful for the whole family. As a parent, you may be concerned that these charges will follow your child around into the future, affecting his or her ability to attend college or secure a job. Juvenile cases require a special degree of guidance and personalized attention. If you have a child who has been charged with a juvenile offense, I can help protect his or her future.

If you are looking for a highly aggressive and committed attorney — I am your lawyer. I represent clients in state and federal courts in Palm Beach County and throughout Florida.

Florida Criminal Defense FAQs

What should I do if I am accused of a crime in Florida? If you are accused of a crime, remain calm and polite. Do not resist arrest, and refrain from discussing the case with anyone other than your attorney. Contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible to ensure your rights are protected.

How can a criminal defense attorney help me in Florida? A criminal defense attorney can provide legal advice, investigate your case, negotiate with prosecutors, represent you in court, and work to achieve the best possible outcome, whether that’s a dismissal, reduction of charges, or an acquittal.

What are the different types of criminal charges in Florida? Criminal charges in Florida are categorized as misdemeanors and felonies. Misdemeanors are less severe offenses, punishable by up to one year in jail, while felonies are more serious crimes that can result in longer prison sentences and heavier fines.

What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony in Florida? Misdemeanors are lesser crimes, such as petty theft or simple assault, punishable by up to one year in jail. Felonies are more serious offenses, like burglary or murder, carrying potential penalties of more than one year in prison, significant fines, and long-term consequences.

Can I get my criminal record expunged in Florida? Yes, under certain conditions, you may be eligible to have your criminal record sealed or expunged in Florida. This process involves petitioning the court to remove or restrict access to your criminal records, making it easier to obtain employment, housing, and other opportunities.

What is a pretrial diversion program, and am I eligible for it? A pretrial diversion program allows eligible defendants to avoid prosecution by completing specific requirements, such as community service, counseling, or education courses. Successful completion can lead to dismissal of charges. Eligibility depends on factors like the nature of the offense and the defendant’s criminal history.

What happens if I violate my probation in Florida? Violating probation can result in serious consequences, including the possibility of serving the original jail or prison sentence. The specific penalties depend on the nature of the violation and the terms of your probation. A hearing will be held to determine the appropriate action.

How does the discovery process work in a Florida criminal case? During discovery, both the defense and prosecution exchange evidence and information related to the case. This includes police reports, witness statements, and any physical evidence. The goal is to ensure both sides are fully informed and can prepare their arguments.

What are my rights during a criminal trial in Florida? During a criminal trial, you have the right to a fair and public trial, the right to an attorney, the right to remain silent, the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses, the right to present evidence and call witnesses, and the right to an impartial jury.

What should I expect during a criminal trial in Florida? A criminal trial typically involves jury selection, opening statements, witness testimony and cross-examination, presentation of evidence, closing arguments, jury deliberation, and the verdict. The prosecution must prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and your attorney will challenge their evidence and present your defense.

Family Law

I help individuals in West Palm Beach who are going through a divorce or other family law matter. I make sure their rights and interests are protected in every aspect of family law and divorce, including child custody, child support, alimony and the division of marital property. My comprehensive West Palm Beach family law practice includes such complex and diverse areas as gestational surrogacy and grandparents’ rights, as well as sensitive issues of child abuse, domestic violence and the legal rights of minors.

  • Divorce – Whether divorce is amicable or unfriendly, I can assist in achieving an outcome that is workable and respects the rights and interests of the parties involved. My background as a CPA proves especially invaluable in divorces and property division involving business valuation, high asset divorces, or division of the marital home. I handle contested West Palm Beach divorce, uncontested divorce, and divorce litigation as well as collaborative divorce.
  • Child Custody/Parenting Plans – In Florida, child custody and visitation are governed by the parenting plans and timesharing schedules developed by the parents or the family law judge overseeing the divorce. If parents can agree on parenting and timesharing, the judge will likely approve a plan in the child’s best interest. When they can’t agree, the court decides on an appropriate schedule after hearing evidence and testimony from the parents in litigation. I can help you negotiate a fair and workable plan with your co-parent or provide strong representation in court if agreement can’t be reached.
  • Child Support – The amount of child support that must be paid each month by the noncustodial parent to the parent with primary custody is determined according to a statutory formula and the Florida child support guidelines. I use my CPA background and decades of legal experience to make sure income is properly reported by both parents to arrive at a fair amount on the guidelines. I’ll also pursue or challenge a proposed deviation from the guideline amount when necessary and in the children’s best interests.
  • Alimony/Spousal Support – Alimony is not automatic. An alimony award is only ordered in a Florida divorce when one party is requesting spousal support and can provide evidence justifying its necessity. Florida alimony law allows for many different types of alimony based on a number of different factors in each case. Alimony may even be awarded permanently depending upon the length of the marriage and other factors.

Serving Palm Beach County

  • Palm Beach
  • Jupiter
  • Wellington
  • Boynton Beach
  • Delray Beach
  • Boca Raton
  • Lake Worth
  • Palm Beach Gardens
  • Royal Palm Beach
  • Loxahatchee
  • North Palm Beach
  • Singer Island
  • Tequesta
  • Greenacres
  • Hypoluxo
  • Mangonia Park

William Wallshein Can Help With Your West Palm Beach Criminal Defense Case

In order to beat the charges against you and clear your name, or have the penalties reduced, you need to have an experienced West Palm Beach criminal defense attorney who will aggressively advocate for you in and out of the courtroom. Call William Wallshein today at 561-533-1221 to schedule a free consultation.

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