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Miami Carjacking Defense Attorney

Accused of Carjacking? Contact Miami Criminal Lawyer Michael Mirer

If you have been implicated in a criminal investigation involving a carjacking or have been arrested or charged with this serious crime, it is important that you talk to a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible about your options for fighting these charges and avoiding a conviction.

Carjacking is a violent crime that relates to taking another person's vehicle by threat or force. To commit carjacking, the offender would use threats of injury or violence, or the use of physical force to unlawfully gain control or ownership of another's motor vehicle. Although a form of theft, carjacking is considered a violent crime due to the means in which it is carried out.

In Florida, carjacking is a serious felony offense. Simple carjacking, without the use of a deadly weapon, is a first degree felony offense and may be punishable by up to 30 years in state prison along with fines. If the offender is accused of carrying a firearm during the commission of the crime, he or she may face life in prison. When the next 30 years or even the rest of your life are on the line, our choice in criminal lawyer may have a significant impact on the outcome of your case. It is crucial that you take no chances in your legal representation.

Defense for Miami, Florida Carjacking Charges

If you are looking for legal assistance in regard to carjacking charges anywhere in the South Florida area, Miami criminal lawyer Michael Mirer can help. Mr. Mirer offers a free initial consultation to discuss your case and to determine how he can best assist you. At this time, you can ask any questions you may have and will have your immediate concerns addressed by a competent trial attorney who has over 10 years of experience and more than 1,000 cases under his belt.

For a free consultation regarding your case, contact Miami carjacking attorney Michael Mirer today!