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List of cases we handle

  • Possesion of illegal drugs
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Cultivation & Conspiracy to sell
  • Drug sales within 1000ft of school or Church
  • Driving under suspended/exp. license
  • Racing on highways
  • Reckless driving
  • Retail theft
  • Fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer
  • Fleeing/Eluding
  • Reckless operation of a vessel
  • Boating under the influence
  • Fraudulent use of credit cards
  • Dealing in stolen property
  • Assault
  • Aggravated Battery
  • Simple Battery
  • Felony Battery
  • Sale of alcohol to someone under 21
  • Violation of a domestic injunction
  • Domestic injunctions
  • Stalking
  • Possession of Firearm by convicted felon
  • Robbery
  • Culpable negligence
  • Assault of Battery of Law enforcement or firefighters or emergency medical care providers
  • Assault or battery on persons 65 years old or older
  • Cruelty to animals
  • Carrying a concealed weapon

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Jan152010

January 15th, 2010: Probation Re-instated, No-Jail, and No Felony Conviction

On January 27th, 2009 our client was placed on probation here in Palm Beach County for three cases: 1) Robbery by Sudden Snatching, 2) Robbery by Sudden Snatching, and 3) Grand Theft.  These cases carried a total maximum penalty of 15 years prison. 

In September, our client tested positive for drugs.  The probation officer filed an affidavit and Circuit Judge Miller signed a No-Bond warrant for her arrest.

Robert Norvell spoke with her probation officer and delayed the filing for a short time so that our office could organize a surrender time and date.  Mr. Norvell also reached an agreement with the Assistant State Attorney to release her at her first hearing.  Thus, she turned herself in and was released the next day following appearance before Judge Miller. 

On January 15th, we appeared before Judge Miller for sentencing.  Mr. Norvell had reached an agreement with the Assistant State Attorney to re-instate her probation with no jail as a consequence.  She also remained conviction free and the period of probation was not extended.