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Criminal Defense

Criminal defense law involves the aggressive and dedicated legal representation of individuals who have -- or may be -- charged with committing a state or federal crime. 

All too often, criminal defense attorneys are asked “how can you do defend those people?” and the answer is an easy one:  because it’s the right thing to do. 

Our system of justice is only as good as the legal protections in place to insure that justice is done: that the innocent go free and that the guilty are not punished unfairly or excessively.  All too often, institutions like The Innocence Project find that men and women insisting upon their innocence have been deprived of their freedom and their lives for years on end, due to a failure of our justice system to be fair and accurate.   All too often, excessive sentences are imposed that are (hopefully) overturned on appeal. 

It is the goal of every good criminal defense lawyer to protect the rights of the individual at every turn and to fight hard to keep injustice from happening.  Defending the accused has become the life’s work of both Terry Lenamon and Ken Swartz and they are passionate about it.

Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure

Criminal law is a collection of state and federal statutes defining actions deemed offensive to our society as a whole, as well as regulating the investigation, apprehension, charging, trial, and punishment of the alleged offender.   Members of both state legislatures and the U.S. Congress draft proposed criminal laws, which are then voted into law by the legislative body.  Additionally, courts can also decide that certain activities are against the law and define certain things to be crimes, as can municipalities, counties, and other governing bodies. 

Criminal procedure deals with the process of enforcing criminal laws defining what is considered a crime, as well as the scope of punishment applicable to that crime.  The United States sets high standards for protecting the individual citizen throughout the criminal law process.  Based upon the United States Constitution, our rules of criminal procedure require each citizen be  presumed  innocent of the charge; his guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt; and his punishment cannot be cruel and unusual.
Felonies

Crimes are categorized according to their severity; felonies are the more serious offenses and carry the heavier punishments.  Conviction of a felony under state or federal law will entail the loss of many years of freedom behind bars, to life imprisonment and even death.   Because felony punishments are so severe, the American system of justice has set up tremendous procedural protections, all of which are founded upon those rights outlined in the U.S. Constitution.  For example, the Sixth Amendment requires that felony defendants receive a speedy trial as well as having the assistance of an florida criminal defense attorney during the proceedings, and the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate oneself requires the proper giving by law enforcement of the well-known “Miranda warning.”  Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966). 

Swartz & Lenamon Help Individuals Accused or Charged With Serious Crimes in State or Federal Court

Ken Swartz and Terence Lenamon limit their practice to representing individuals who have, or may be, accused or charged with a serious crime.  As top criminal defense trial attorneys in Miami, both Terry Lenamon and Ken Swartz have achieved an impressive record of success in defending individuals accused of the following types of crime:

White Collar Crimes
Blackmail / Extortion
Bribery
Embezzlement
Larceny
Tax Fraud
Racketeering
Obstruction of Justice
Securities Law Violations
Environmental Law Violations

Fraud Crimes (Federal and State Violations)
Mortgage Fraud
Health Fraud
Insurance Fraud
Bankruptcy Fraud
Corporate Liability
Federal Program and Contract Fraud
Fraud Conspiracy
Banking Fraud
Wire and Mail Fraud

Drug Crimes (Cocaine, Heroin, Marijuana, Meth, Opiates, Prescription Drugs, etc.)
Drug Trafficking
Sale of Drugs 
Manufacture
Delivery
Possession
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Money Laundering

Sex Crimes
Internet Child Pornography
Online Solicitation
Threats, Harassment, and/or Stalking
Sexual assault
Prostitution
Child abuse
Date Rape
Rape

Internet Crimes
Computer Fraud
Internet Fraud
Copyright Theft
Intellectual Property Theft
Software Piracy
Credit Card Fraud
Identity Theft
Telecommunications Fraud
Unauthorized Wire Transfers
Computer Hacking
Unauthorized Network Intrusion
Online Gambling

Violent Crimes
Aggravated Assault
Weapons Offenses
Robbery Offenses
Kidnapping
Sexual Battery
Homicide / Murder

Capital Crimes – Death Penalty
First Degree Murder
Felony Murder
Capital Drug Trafficking
Capital Sexual Battery
Drunk Driving Homicide

If you or a loved one is facing federal or state charges involving the risk of serious incarceration, fines, and even the death penalty, then please feel free to call Swartz & Lenamon to schedule an initial consultation with a top Miami criminal defense lawyer

Aggressively and expertly defending people who have been accused or charged with a serious crime in state or federal court – it’s what we do.  Call us if we can be of help to you.