- Child Abuse
- Criminal DefenseAV Rated, Boutique Criminal Defense Firm, specializing in the vigorous defense of the wide range of criminal cases in all state and federal courts for over 30 years.
- DUI/DWIDUI is possibly the only criminal charge where the lone opinion of a police officer can be sufficient cause for an arrest; an opinion that is often influenced by bias or mistaken conclusions. Challenging these conclusions requires skill and experience.
- Sex Crimes
- FraudNot only is organized fraud a felony offense in Florida, but it is often charged in conjunction with the federal offenses of wire or mail fraud.
- RobberyBurglary and robbery are two serious criminal offenses related to theft but considered to be violent offenses due to the manner in which they are committed.
- BurglaryBurglary is a different offense involving the unlawful entering of another's property with the intention of committing a crime (most often theft) on that property.
- White Collar CrimesWith over 30 years of expert trial experience, The Law Offices of Bradley M. Collins has aggressively and successfully defended the wide range of criminal cases from misdemeanors and DUIs to complex white collar crimes and capital murders in all state and federal courts.
- Theft
- MisdemeanorsIn Florida, the penalties for battery increase if the victim was a law enforcement officer of any kind. For example, simple battery may be a first degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 12 months in jail. Battery on a police officer, however, will escalate the offense from a first degree misdemeanor to a felony, which is punishable by up to 5 years in Florida state prison.
- EmbezzlementMoney laundering is a criminal offense that, in the past, was commonly associated with organized crime. Today, money laundering is often related to white collar criminal activities, including public corruption, embezzlement, and organized fraud.
- Drug CrimesPossession with the intent to sell is a more serious charge of drug possession, usually involving the possession of controlled substances along with other items, which indicate a defendant's intent to sell or distribute.
- AssaultAggravated Assault: Under 784.021, assault is aggravated if committed with a deadly weapon, without the intent to kill, or if the assault is committed with the intent to commit a felony.
- MurderOne can face no charge more serious than murder. In Florida, capital murder is punishable by death or life in prison. If you have been contacted by law enforcement regarding an ongoing murder investigation or believe you may be a suspect or material witness, it is important you consult an experienced criminal defense attorney.
- Juvenile CrimesIn many cases, criminal mischief involves juvenile offenders. If your child is currently facing criminal charges for graffiti or vandalism, involving an experienced juvenile defense attorney as soon as possible is crucial. Although the juvenile justice system can encourage rehabilitation rather than punishment, it often doesn't. An experienced lawyer can protect your child's rights.
- Identity TheftComputer or cybercrimes may include: identity theft, fraud, grand theft, unauthorized access, hacking, spamming, spoofing, phishing, and more. Most Florida computer crimes are charged as felonies, punishable by state prison and heavy fines.
- HomicideUnderstandably, pressure for prosecuting any homicide case will be intense and unrelenting. Our office has aggressively and successfully defended dozens of high profile capital cases.
- ArsonOur office has been aggressively defending Arson and other serious felonies for more than three decades.
- Shoplifting
- Restraining Order
- ForgeryForgery is a type of white collar theft crime that involves altering or creating counterfeit financial or legal documents with the intent to defraud.
- Money LaunderingMoney laundering, simply defined, is the act of giving unlawfully obtained funds the appearance of having come from legitimate sources, usually through a series of financial transactions.
- KidnappingFlorida law defines kidnapping as confining, abducting or imprisoning another person against their will by way of force or threats, with the intent to: commit a felony offense of any kind, secure ransom, injure or terrorize the victim or another person, or interfere with the government or any governmental agency in its performance. Kidnapping is an extremely serious offense. The offense is punishable by up to 30 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000.
- ManslaughterVoluntary Manslaughter, by committing an intentional act that was neither excusable, nor justified, resulting in the death of another person.
- Property DamageGrand theft of the first degree - theft of property valued at $100,000 or more, theft involving property damage valued at $1,000 or more, or theft involving the use of a motor vehicle as an instrument in committing the crime and resulting in damage to real property. Punishable by up to 30 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000.
- Personal Injury
- Auto Accidents