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    Felonies Defense in Florida

    Facing a Felony in Florida? Everything Changes—Fast.

    Arrested? Charged? Or under investigation for a felony in Florida?

    This is not a minor issue. A felony charge can impact your freedom, your future, your career, and your reputation. The stakes are high. The consequences can be life-altering.

    That’s where RHINO Lawyers comes in.

    With a trusted, experienced, and proven approach to criminal defense, RHINO Lawyers focuses on protecting your rights and building strong defense strategies tailored to your situation.

    Because when everything is on the line, you need more than representation. You need a plan.

    What Is a Felony in Florida?

    In Florida, a felony is a serious criminal offense that may be punishable by:

    • Significant prison time
    • Long-term probation
    • Heavy fines
    • Permanent criminal record
    • Loss of civil rights (such as voting or firearm ownership)

    Felonies are classified into levels, including:

    • Third-degree felonies
    • Second-degree felonies
    • First-degree felonies
    • Life felonies
    • Capital felonies

    Each level carries increasing penalties. The exact outcome often depends on the facts of the case, prior record, and circumstances involved.

    For more on how Florida classifies crimes, the Florida criminal statutes are outlined by the Florida Legislature.

    One charge can change everything. That’s why early defense matters.

    CONTACT YOUR FLORIDA CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYS

    Let RHINO Lawyers’ former State Attorney and Prosecutor start helping YOU immediately by giving you free advice regarding the facts of your case.

    So, get YOUR Free Case Analysis now by texting us, chatting with us online, completing the form below, or by calling 844.RHINO.77.

    Why Felony Charges Are So Serious

    A felony accusation doesn’t just affect today—it may follow you for years.

    Potential consequences include:

    • Prison sentences that may range from months to decades
    • Difficulty finding employment or housing
    • Loss of professional licenses
    • Immigration consequences for non-citizens
    • Permanent damage to your reputation

    According to the Florida Department of Corrections, felony convictions often lead to long-term supervision and restrictions.

    Even if you haven’t been convicted, the process alone can be overwhelming.

    That’s why having experienced legal guidance early may make a difference.

    Felony Charges We Handle at RHINO Lawyers

    RHINO Lawyers handles a wide range of felony cases across Florida, including Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Fort Myers, and surrounding counties.

    Violent and Serious Offenses

    • Homicide & Attempted Homicide
    • Vehicular Manslaughter
    • DUI with Manslaughter
    • Assault & Battery
    • Robbery
    • Domestic Violence
    • Stalking & Violation of Injunction
    • Resisting Arrest with Violence

    These cases often involve complex evidence, witness testimony, and high penalties. A strong defense strategy is critical.

    Property and Theft Crimes

    • Burglary & Trespass
    • Theft Crimes
    • Possession of Stolen Property
    • Criminal Mischief
    • Arson

    Property crimes may still carry serious felony penalties, especially when damage, intent, or prior offenses are involved.

    Drug and Weapon Charges

    • Drug Crimes
    • Weapon Crimes
    • Weapons & Firearms Charges
    • Concealed Weapons

    Florida enforces strict laws around drugs and firearms. Penalties may increase based on quantity, location, or prior history.

    White Collar and Fraud Offenses

    • Fraud
    • White Collar Crimes

    These cases often involve financial records, digital evidence, and lengthy investigations.

    Other Felony Offenses

    • Obstructing Justice
    • Fleeing to Elude Law Enforcement
    • Probation Violation

    Even actions that may seem minor can escalate into felony charges depending on the circumstances.

    How a Felony Case Typically Works in Florida

    Understanding the process helps reduce uncertainty.

    A felony case may involve:

    1. Arrest
    2. First Appearance / Bond Hearing
    3. Arraignment
    4. Discovery Phase (evidence exchange)
    5. Pre-trial motions and negotiations
    6. Trial (if necessary)

    Each stage presents opportunities to challenge the case.

    For more information about the Florida criminal court process, the Florida Courts system provides helpful public resources.

    Every case is different. Strategy matters early.

    Building a Defense Strategy

    There is no one-size-fits-all defense.

    At RHINO Lawyers, the defense approach often focuses on:

    • Examining how evidence was obtained
    • Identifying weaknesses in the prosecution’s case
    • Challenging witness credibility
    • Reviewing police procedures
    • Negotiating for reduced charges when appropriate

    In some cases, charges may be reduced or dismissed. In others, preparing for trial is the best path.

    It depends on the facts. Always.

    Why Choose RHINO Lawyers for Felony Defense?

    When you’re facing serious charges, experience and focus matter.

    RHINO Lawyers is:

    • Experienced in Florida criminal defense
    • Trusted by clients across multiple counties
    • Proven in handling complex cases
    • Focused on protecting your rights at every stage

    You’re not just another case. You’re someone whose future matters.

    And that’s how you’re treated.

    Internal Resources to Help You

    If your case involves related charges, explore these resources:

    These pages provide deeper insight into specific types of charges and defense strategies.

    What Should You Do After a Felony Arrest?

    The first steps you take matter.

    If you’ve been arrested or are under investigation:

    • Remain silent
    • Do not discuss your case with anyone except your attorney
    • Avoid posting on social media
    • Contact a defense attorney immediately

    Anything you say may be used against you.

    Protect yourself early.

    Florida-Specific Considerations

    Florida has unique factors that may affect felony cases:

    • High tourism areas increase DUI and traffic-related arrests
    • Strict firearm laws vary by situation
    • Weather and road conditions may impact accident-related cases
    • Local prosecutors and courts differ by county

    Whether you’re in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk, Orange, Sarasota, or Lee County, local knowledge matters.

    Context matters. Always.

    Get Help Now From RHINO Lawyers

    Facing a felony charge is serious. Your next move matters.

    The sooner you have the right legal team in place, the more opportunities there may be to protect your future.

    RHINO Lawyers is here to help you understand your options, take action, and move forward with confidence.

    Call 844.RHINO.77, for a Free Instant Case Evaluation. Available 24/7. Call a RHINO Today.

    Because when everything is on the line, you need a team that shows up ready.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?

    A felony is more serious and may result in prison time of over one year, while misdemeanors typically carry shorter jail sentences and lower penalties.

    Can a felony be reduced to a misdemeanor?

    In some cases, charges may be reduced depending on the evidence, circumstances, and negotiations.

    Will I go to prison for a felony?

    It depends on the charge, prior record, and facts of the case. Not all felony charges result in prison.

    How long does a felony case take?

    Some cases resolve quickly. Others may take months or longer, especially if they go to trial.

    Do I need a lawyer right away?

    Yes. Early legal guidance may help protect your rights and influence the direction of your case.

    CONTACT YOUR FLORIDA CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYS

    BOLD REPRESENTATION. BOLD RESULTS.

    Let RHINO Lawyers’ former State Attorney and Prosecutor start helping YOU immediately by giving you free advice regarding the facts of your case.

    So, get YOUR Free Case Analysis now by texting us, chatting with us online, completing the form below, or by calling 844.RHINO.77.