
Beckham Solis, Attorneys at Law
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Facing felony charges can be a daunting and life-altering experience that affects one’s reputation, career, freedoms, and future. If you are facing felony charges, it is crucial to seek legal representation immediately. Having an experienced felony lawyer on your side can make all the difference in how your case plays out.
At Beckham Solis, Attorneys at Law, we understand the gravity of your situation and stand ready to defend your rights and freedoms. When you work with our firm, we will meticulously analyze every detail of your case, build a tailored defense strategy, and work diligently toward the most favorable outcome. No matter the felony charges you face, we're here to provide powerful representation and fierce advocacy every step of the way.
There’s too much on the line to wait. Call (786) 244-8010 to schedule a consultation with a felony attorney.
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CASE DISMISSED2ND DEGREE MURDER
CASE: F20-8973
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Criminal Cases2nd Degree Murder – Case Dismissed
CASE: F20-8973 | 2021
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Criminal CasesAggravated Assault w/ Deadly Weapon, Domestic Violence, and Child Abuse – Case Dismissed
CASE: F20-9250 | 2021
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CHARGES DISMISSEDAGGRAVATED BATTERY
CASE: F19-835
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Criminal CasesAggravated Battery on an Elderly Person – Charges Dismissed
CASE: F19-8352 | 2020
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CARGOS DESESTIMADOSAGRESIÓN AGRAVADA
CASO: F19-835
At Beckham Solis, Attorneys at Law, we specialize in criminal defense, deeply rooted in the Miami community. Our experienced team is committed to defending your rights with dedication and transparency, ensuring each client receives a tailored defense strategy aimed at achieving the best possible outcome.
Why Choose Us:
- Decades of experience in state and federal criminal law
- Team includes a former prosecutor and public defender
- Client-centric representation with transparent communication
- Deep understanding of the Miami-Dade County legal landscape
- Personalized approach to each unique case
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Trust our seasoned advocates in criminal defense.
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Deep Miami roots ensure tailored strategies.
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Personalized approach for favorable outcomes.
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Clear guidance with client-focused representation.
At Beckham Solis, Attorneys at Law, we are dedicated to providing exceptional criminal defense services throughout Miami-Dade County. Our team is deeply rooted in the Miami community, bringing decades of experience from state and federal criminal law to each unique case. With a former prosecutor and public defender on our team, we employ a wealth of experience to craft strategic defenses, fiercely protecting our clients' rights and reputations. Located at 2420 Coral Way, Miami, FL, we prioritize open communication and personalized representation to achieve favorable outcomes. When you choose us, you’re choosing a steadfast commitment to your defense.
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Erick Cruz Attorney
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Justin K. Beckham 4th Generation Attorney, Former Miami-Dade Felony & DUI Public Defender
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Helmuth Solis Born and Raised in the County of Dade, Former Miami-Dade Felony and DUI Prosecutor
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George T. Pallas 35-Year Veteran Miami Criminal Lawyer
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Justin K. Beckham Abogado de 4th Generación, Ex Defenso Público de Delitos Graves y DUI de Miami-Dade
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Helmuth Solis Nacido y Criado en el Condado de Dade, Ex Fiscal de Delitos Graves y DUI de Miami Dade
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George T. Pallas Abogado Penal de Miami Con 35 Años de Experiencia
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How are felonies classified?Felonies are often classified by degrees, with first-degree felonies being the most severe and third-degree felonies being less severe. Each degree carries different potential penalties, which can vary by jurisdiction.
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Can a felony be reduced to a misdemeanor?Yes, in some cases, a felony charge can be reduced to a misdemeanor through plea negotiations or by proving mitigating circumstances. This often results in lesser penalties.
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What penalties do felonies incur?Felony penalties can include significant fines, imprisonment for over a year, probation, or parole. Some felonies may also result in the loss of certain civil rights, such as the right to vote or possess firearms.
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Will a felony remain on my record?Unless expunged or sealed, a felony typically remains on your criminal record permanently. This can affect employability, public benefits, and other areas of life.
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