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As a board certified criminal trial specialist, I am in
the top 1% of all attorneys in Florida
How can my board certification in
criminal trial law help you? Im a specialist in
criminal trial law. When your freedom is at stake, you
dont want a general practitioner defending you. You and
your family deserve a specialist in criminal trial law.
What did I do to get it? I worked
my butt off. I had to submit proof of the trials I have
had over the past several years. A board certified
specialist in criminal law has to have at least 25 jury
trials, 15 of which were felony trials. I have tried
over 100 jury and non-jury trials to verdict. Also,
there is a peer review process. Other lawyers
recommended me to the committee that certifies lawyers.
Also, two local Palm Beach county judges recommended me
to the criminal law certification committee.
Furthermore, I was required to submit a pre-trial motion
to suppress, which was argued in a Federal marijuana
grow house case. Last, but not least, I studied for
months before taking the board certification exam. It
was like taking another bar exam. Board certification is
an extensive process. I have demonstrated superior
knowledge and experience in Florida state and federal
courts. It is quite an accomplishment just to sit for
the examination. Additionally, board certification is an
on-going process. It is not a one-time achievement.
Criminal trial lawyers are asked to re-certify every
five years.
Selecting an Attorney Specializing
in Criminal Trials
Maybe you have never needed the
services of an attorney before; but now you do.
Obviously, you want an attorney who can handle your
particular legal situation, and who has experience and
expertise in the area of law relating to your legal
needs.
To assist you in finding such a
lawyer, the Supreme Court of Florida directed The
Florida Bar to offer a "Board Certification" program for
Florida Bar members. The program is designed to help the
public make an informed decision when seeking and
selecting a lawyer.
While all lawyers are allowed to
advertise, only certified attorneys are allowed to
identify themselves as "Florida Bar Board Certified" or
as a "Specialist." Certification is the highest level of
recognition by The Florida Bar of the competency and
experience of attorneys in the areas of law approved for
certification by the Supreme Court of Florida.
A lawyer who is a member in good
standing of The Florida Bar and who meets the standards
prescribed by the state's Supreme Court, may become a
"Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer."
Certified lawyers in criminal trial
law are involved in investigation, evaluation, pleading,
discovery, taking of testimony, presentation of
evidence, and argument of jury and non-jury cases.
Every lawyer certified in criminal
trial law has practiced law on a full-time basis for at
least five years. To become certified the lawyer must
have handled 25 criminal cases with at least 20 jury
trials, tried to verdict, at least 15 of which involved
a felony. Ten trials must have been tried with the
lawyer as lead counsel. Each certified lawyer has had
substantial involvement -- 30 percent or more -- in the
practice of criminal trial law during the three years
preceding application.
Each certified lawyer must also
have passed peer review, has completed 45 hours of
continuing legal education within three years preceding
application and has passed a written examination
demonstrating knowledge, skills and proficiency in the
field of criminal trial law to justify the
representation of special competence.
Board certification is valid for
five years, during which time the attorney must continue
to practice law and attend Florida Bar-approved
continuing legal education courses. To be re-certified,
requirements similar to those for initial certification
must be met. Not all qualified lawyers are certified,
but those who are board certified have taken the extra
step to have their competence and experience recognized.
Criminal Law (Trial and Appellate) Certification was
approved by the Supreme Court of Florida in 1987.
The Florida Bar Board of Legal
Specialization and Education operates under the
authority of the Supreme Court of Florida. The
certification program and any supporting materials or
activities are not funded by the general revenues of The
Florida Bar.
The "Selecting an attorney
specializing in criminal trial" pamphlet was written by
The Florida Bar at
www.floridabar.org
If you require the assistance of a
Board Certified Criminal Trial Specialist, call me
Contact Grey Tesh
Florida Bar Board Certified Criminal Lawyer
Palm Beach Criminal
Trial Specialist
aaacriminaldefense.com has its principal office at 1610 Southern Boulevard in West Palm Beach, Florida, Mr. Tesh represents clients charged with serious federal criminal offenses before Federal Criminal Courts in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Stuart, Martin County, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Tallahassee, and all federal courts throughout the United States of America.
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