Florida criminal law and business litigation lawyer
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Lawrence Duffy, P. A. is a law firm specializing in litigating business disputes and criminal cases. We have more than 30 years of experience trying criminal and civil cases.
If you have been arrested or are being investigated you will need help to protect your rights and vigorously defend yourself against any charges brought against you. Some of the charges we will defend you against include:
• Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
• Public intoxication
• DUI manslaughter
• Domestic violence
• Aggravated assault or aggravated battery
• Burglary
• Robbery
• Embezzlement
• Fraud
• Sexual battery/ Rape
• Lewd and lascivious behavior
• Possession of drugs
• Possession with intent to sell or distribute
Lawrence Duffy, PA
1500 Gateway Blvd., Suite 220
Boynton Beach, Florida 33426
Telephone (561) 739-7924
Facsimile (561) 735-8714
http://www.lwduffy.com/
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