What to Do If You’re Accused of a Crime But Weren’t Caught at the Scene
If you weren’t caught at the scene of the alleged crime, but someone is accusing you now, your case may be in a critical pre-filing window.
Michael White is a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As the founder of Michael White, P.A., he represents individuals facing serious criminal charges—including DUI, drug crimes, white-collar offenses, and firearm violations—with a strategic focus on protecting the careers of licensed professionals. Learn more at michaelwhiteesq.com.
If you weren’t caught at the scene of the alleged crime, but someone is accusing you now, your case may be in a critical pre-filing window.
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