Miami Criminal Defense Attorneys
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Experienced Criminal Defense Representation in Florida
If you’ve been charged with a crime in Florida, the consequences can be far-reaching. Beyond the risk of fines or loss of liberty, a conviction may affect employment, education, housing, insurance costs, and—if you are not a U.S. citizen—immigration status. The criminal justice system is complex, and early decisions matter.
Corona Law Firm is prepared to defend clients in both Florida state and federal court. Some of our attorneys have prior experience as prosecutors, giving us insight into how cases are built and how they are challenged.
We prepare every case with care—whether that means building toward trial or working toward a negotiated resolution that mitigates the long-term impact of criminal charges.
Criminal Defense Cases We Handle
Theft crimes (including shoplifting and embezzlement)
Fraud-related offenses
Weapons offenses
Armed robbery and serious felonies
Assault offenses (including domestic violence and self-defense matters)
Drug-related charges (possession, manufacturing, trafficking)
Juvenile delinquency matters
Expungements of Arrests and Convictions
Clear Guidance Through the Criminal Justice Process
The criminal system is not a place for the inexperienced. Many people go to court alone or unprepared, and the results can be costly.
Our role is to keep you informed, explain the process clearly, and help you understand your options at every stage—so you can move forward with a plan.
Criminal Charges and Immigration Consequences
Criminal charges can have serious—and sometimes irreversible—effects on immigration status. Even lawful permanent residents can face removal proceedings if convicted of certain offenses, including some that may seem minor. Our criminal defense and immigration attorneys work together to evaluate these risks and pursue outcomes that protect both your freedom and your future.
Expungement and Record Sealing Options
Expungement is the legal process of sealing certain arrest or conviction records so they are no longer visible through standard background checks, helping reduce barriers to employment, housing, and other opportunities. Eligibility depends on the type of offense, case outcome, and required waiting periods, and while not all convictions qualify, our attorneys can review your record and explain your options.