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Law Office of Susan E. Barnes, P.A.

    In Orlando, Florida as well as all of central Florida, Susan E. Barnes defends people in Circuit and County Courts who have been arrested and charged with criminal offenses such as Drug Offenses,including Possession and Drug Trafficking, Sex Crimes, Sexual Battery, D.U.I., Grand Theft, Petit Theft, Burglary and Domestic Violence.

Practice Areas

  • Theft: Grand Theft, Petit Theft, and Dealing in Stolen Property.
  • Robbery: Armed Robbery, Robbery With a Firearm or a Weapon, Strongarm Robbery.
  • Sex Crimes: Sexual Battery, Lewd Act, Solicitation.
  • Domestic Violence: Battery, Aggravated Battery, Kidnapping.
  • Traffic Offenses: Including D.U.I., Reckless Driving, Fleeing and Attempting to Elude, traffic infractions (including speeding)
  • All homicide cases.
  • All misdemeanor charges.

Biography

  • Susan E. Barnes

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I really need a lawyer?
  • What should I ask my attorney?
  • What is a no contest plea?
  • How much do lawyers charge?
  • Can I go to jail for all crimes?
  • Are there sentencing alternatives?

Arrested in Florida

  • When Are You Under Arrest?
  • Can A Law Enforcement Officer Detain You Without Arresting You?
  • When Are You Arrested With A Warrant?
  • When Are You Arrested Without A Warrant?
  • Can An Officer Use Force When Making An Arrest?
  • When Are You Searched?
  • What Procedures Are Usually Followed When You Are Arrested?
  • What Happens To Personal Property When Arrested?
  • What Are Your Rights After Your Arrest?
  • What Rights Do You Have When Questioned By The Police?
  • How Are You Released?

Juvenile Arrest

  • If Your Child Is Arrested
  • If your child is brought in for questioning, should he or she cooperate with law enforcement?
  • Can your child be put in jail?
  • If the police charge your child, what procedures follow?
  • Are all law violations by children handled in juvenile court?
  • Does your child have a right to be represented by an attorney?
  • Does your child really need an attorney in delinquency proceedings?
  • Does your child have a right to a trial in juvenile court?
  • What is a "treatment plan"?
  • What happens if your child is found guilty?
  • Do you have any liability for delinquent acts committed by your child?
  • Are juvenile court records confidential?
  • Does this mean the media cannot publish your child's name?

 

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