Orlando Criminal Defense Attorney
If you have been contacted by the police about an investigation or you have been accused of any crime in Florida, exercise your right to remain silent. Before you speak to a police officer, investigator or prosecuting attorney, speak to an Orlando criminal attorney who specializes in criminal trial law.
At the criminal defense law firm of Kirkconnell, Lindsey, Snure & Yates, P.A. in Winter Park, Florida, we will leave no stone unturned in pursuit of your defense.
Our four partners have more than 100 years of combined experience defending people accused of criminal violations in the State of Florida. Three of our lawyers have been board certified as criminal trial attorneys by the Florida Bar. A fourth is board certified as a criminal appellate attorney by the Florida Bar.
Any time of the day or night, contact us to schedule your confidential consultation.
Criminal Trial Attorneys Handling All Criminal Cases
Our criminal defense attorneys represent people accused of all types of crimes in central Florida:
- Pre-Charge Investigations - pre-arrest negotiation with police and prosecutors
- Bail and Bond Proceedings - pretrial release from custody, bail bonds, cash bail, and signature bonds
- Juvenile Crimes - gang activities, curfew violations, sex crimes, underage drinking, minor in possession, runaways, truancy, drug charges, theft, fake or false identification, and violent crimes
- Drugs and Narcotics Offenses - drug possession, manufacture, cultivation and trafficking of cocaine, crack cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, prescription drugs, heroin, ecstasy, and other controlled substances
- Marijuana Charges - possession, intent to sell, distribution, cultivation of marijuana
- Unlawful Use of Prescription Drugs - unlawful possession of pain medication, prescription forgery, prescription shopping, designer drugs
- Theft and Property Crimes - auto theft, bank fraud, burglary, credit card fraud, identity theft, insurance fraud, mail fraud, receipt of stolen property, trafficking in stolen property, and worthless check charges
- Federal Crimes - federal drug or narcotics charges, kidnapping, mail fraud, Internet crimes, and wire fraud
- Vehicular Crimes - vehicular assault, homicide, manslaughter, leaving the scene of an accident, fleeing and eluding, DUI manslaughter, driving on a suspended license, and reckless driving
- Drunk Driving and DUI-DWI - driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated (DWI), repeat DUI, vehicular homicide, DUI manslaughter, and other alcohol and drug-related driving offenses
- Fraud, Embezzlement and Business Crimes - bribery, fraud, extortion, counterfeiting, embezzlement, larceny, money laundering, racketeering and other white collar crimes
- Mortgage Fraud - fraud in loan application, mortgage servicing fraud
- Internet Fraud Crimes - identity theft, Internet sales fraud, online securities fraud
- Internet Sex Crimes - online child solicitation, downloading child pornography, transmitting child pornography, international importation of child pornography, soliciting a minor
- Child Pornography - transmission of child pornography, possession of child pornography, possession of obscene material
- Sex Crimes - sexual assault, rape, child molestation, lewd and lascivious assault and battery, child pornography, Internet crimes, solicitation of a minor, and other sex crimes
- Domestic Violence - domestic assault and battery, spousal abuse, elderly abuse, harassment, restraining order violations and injunctions, and stalking
- Firearms and Gun Offenses - assault weapons, concealed weapons, felons in possession, illegal sales, minimum mandatory sentencing crimes, and unlawful discharge of a weapon
- Violent Crimes - arson, robbery, homicide, murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault, aggravated battery, and terrorist threats
- Criminal Appeals - criminal appeals and other post-conviction proceedings
- Violations of Probation and Community Control - withholding adjudication, revocation proceedings, motions to reduce sentence, and post-conviction motions regarding probation and parole
- Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions - license suspensions, school expulsion and suspensions, loss of professional licensing, immigration and deportation, and loss of other civil liberties.
- Expungement - expunging or sealing criminal records
To schedule an initial consultation with a criminal attorney, contact us online or call our office at (407) 644-7600.











