August 29, 2023 August 29, 2023Cybercrime Cases and the Evolving Role of Criminal Defense LawyersOur blog discusses the intricate world of cybercrime defense and how attorneys navigate digital evidence and build robust cases.
June 2, 2021 June 2, 2021A Guide To Misdemeanor OffensesLearn more about misdemeanors in Florida, penalties, and options for record expungement.
February 13, 2019 February 13, 2019How Burglary Intent Can Be ProvenBurglary is a serious criminal charge, but how can it be proven? Learn more about how prosecutors prove burglary from our Miami criminal defense lawyers from Hager & Schwartz, P.A.
July 29, 2015 July 29, 20154 Ways to Get a Felony DUI in FloridaThere are different ways that can land you with a felony DUI. Learn more here.
October 15, 2013 October 15, 2013Investigating your caseThis post discusses investigating the case thoroughly and not just accepting a police officer's answer in depositions as being true.
August 20, 2013 August 20, 2013Stand Your Ground, Good or Evil?Stand Your Ground v. Self Defense explained by Miami criminal lawyers at Hager & Schwartz, P.A.
February 20, 2013 February 20, 2013Diversion or Trial?Miami defense lawyers at Hager & Schwartz, P.A. discuss whether diversion or trial is the right option.
February 13, 2013 February 13, 2013State Immunity: What Does it Mean and Should you be Represented?State Immunity: What Does it Mean and Should you be Represented? by the Miami Criminal Defense Attorneys from Hager & Schwartz, P.A.
August 8, 2012 August 8, 2012Do you Really get the Benefit of a Bargain?Blog entry entitled Do you Really get the Benefit of a Bargain? by Hager & Schwartz, P.A.. Call a Miami Criminal Defense Lawyer to learn more!
August 8, 2012 August 8, 2012Juvenile Case or Adult Case?Miami criminal defense lawyers at Hager & Schwartz, P.A. discuss the differences between juvenile and adult cases.
January 16, 2012 January 16, 2012The Difference Between Felonies & MisdemeanorsMiami Criminal Defense Attorneys at Hager & Schwartz, P.A. discuss the difference between misdemeanor and felony crimes.