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Rogo Law

(on east 7th ave)
Lawyers and Law Firms in Tampa, FL
Lawyers and Law Firms

Location

1228 East 7th Ave
Tampa, FL
33605

About

Rogo Law is a Tampa criminal defense law firm devoted to the defense of people charged with a crime in Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Pasco County, Polk County, and throughout Midwest Florida. The criminal defense attorneys at our offices bring a unique perspective to their clients, as they have handled thousands of criminal cases from minor charges of disorderly conduct to murder/manslaughter. Our legal team is prepared and able to go the extra mile to defend your rights.
We understand that being arrested is a frightening and helpless experience. This is why we pride ourselves in being accessible and available for a free consultation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to answer any and all questions you have regarding your case. We are committed to individualized care, which is why we provide each client with our individual cell phone numbers in the event they have a question about their case. Our attorneys will do everything to ensure that each client understands the confusing criminal justice system and also what strategies can be utilized to obtain the best possible result in their respective case(s).
Why hire a local criminal attorney?
Most people searching for a criminal defense lawyer aren't aware of the significant advantage that is available to them when they hire an attorney that is local to their area. Most criminal attorneys take cases in nearly all courts and counties throughout the state regardless of whether they have any experience practicing in those counties, but a Tampa criminal defense attorney can give you the legal assistance you need with an understanding of your local community.
Getting the best result for your case is most likely when you enlist the help of a lawyer who spends significantly more time within the courts they visit the most. Rogo Law has earned a reputation in the courts that is second to none. Our lawyers are known as aggressive and zealous advocates for clients in all criminal cases, and this can make a tremendous difference in the outcome of your case.
Unlike other legal professionals, local attorneys are familiar with the courts and the prosecutors likely to be working on your case. It is important that you have the best possible chance at success in your case. If you have a defense attorney working your case who knows exactly what to expect from the prosecuting attorney, your case could greatly benefit. The outcome of your criminal case could result in a drastic and negative change in your life or it could result in little to no change. It is your attorney's goal to help get you the outcome that results in the least amount of negative change in your life and that of your family.
Florida Criminal Laws & Penalties
Each state has its own criminal laws. Rogo Law has a comprehensive understanding of the Florida penal code that benefits each of their clients. Assault and battery, for example, is defined by Title XLVI, Ch. 784 as a crime that can take on many different forms. Depending on the severity of the incident, assault and battery can be either a misdemeanor or a felony charge. Burglary and theft crimes are the same way.
Chapter 812 has dozens of subdivisions detailing the different kinds of theft. The distinction between misdemeanor and felony for these charges depends on the monetary amount of goods stolen. We are also prepared to handle a number of different white collar crimes such as conspiracy, insurance fraud and mortgage fraud. These types of crimes typically involve large amounts of money, which means that those accused face greater penalties.
Criminal charges are generally separated into two categories: felony offenses and misdemeanor offenses. Depending upon the specific circumstances of your case, you will be charged with one or the other. In some cases involving multiple criminal charges, you may find yourself facing counts of both types of charges. Misdemeanors and felonies are further broken down into the following categories with differing penalties:
Second Degree Misdemeanor- Maximum of 60 days in jail, six months of probation or $500 fine.
First Degree Misdemeanor- Maximum of one year in jail, one year probation or $1k fine.
Third Degree Felony- Maximum five years of prison, five years' probation or $5k fine.
Second Degree Felony- Maximum 15 years in prison, 15 years of probation or $5k fine.
First Degree Felony- Maximum 30 years in prison, thirty year probation or $10k fine.

Life Felony- Life in prison without the possibility of parole or possibly lifetime probation/$15k fine.

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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Rogo Law in Tampa FL?
    You can reach them at: 813-254-1599. It’s best to call Rogo Law during business hours.
  • What is the address for Rogo Law on east 7th ave in Tampa?
    Rogo Law is located at this address: 1228 East 7th Ave Tampa, FL 33605.