Our criminal defense lawyers defend the following types of cases in Florida State Courts, Federal Courts, and Military Courts Worldwide:
Federal Crimes
At Gonzalez & Waddington, we understand the complexity and gravity of federal crimes. Federal offenses often carry severe penalties and require a defense strategy grounded in thorough legal knowledge and experience. Our team is adept at navigating the intricate federal legal system, providing robust defense in cases ranging from white-collar crimes to drug trafficking and beyond. We are committed to safeguarding your rights and achieving the best possible outcome, leveraging our extensive understanding of federal laws and court procedures.
Florida State Crimes
In Florida state courts, Gonzalez & Waddington offers professional legal representation across a spectrum of state-level offenses. We focus on serious crimes that involve sex, sexual assault, computer crimes, false accusations of sexual assault or domestic violence, and college sexual assault and date rape alleations. Whether you’re facing charges for sexual assault, child pornography, white-collar, theft, assault, or any other state crime, our seasoned attorneys are equipped to handle your case with the utmost professionalism and diligence. We pride ourselves on our deep familiarity with Florida’s legal landscape, striving to provide our clients with tailored defense strategies that address the specifics of their unique situation.
Sexual Assault & Sexual-Related Computer Crimes
Defending against sexual assault charges requires a nuanced and sensitive approach. At Gonzalez & Waddington, we provide a robust defense for individuals accused of sexual assault, understanding the serious implications such charges can have on your reputation and future. Our attorneys approach these cases with a blend of discretion, thorough investigation, and legal skill, ensuring that your side of the story is heard and your rights are fiercely protected throughout the legal process.
Military Crimes
Gonzalez & Waddington holds a distinct reputation for defending military personnel against military crimes, including sexual offenses, Article 120b UCMJ Internet Sting Operations, violent crimes, white collar crimes, computer crimes, and war crimes. Understanding the unique aspects of military law and the consequences these charges can have on a service member’s career and life, our attorneys bring skill, knowledge, and experience to the table. We defend clients facing a range of military offenses, from court-martial cases to non-judicial punishments, ensuring that your case is handled with the respect and professionalism it deserves.
Family Law & Domestic Violence
At Gonzalez & Waddington, while our primary focus is criminal defense, we recognize the profound impact of family law matters on our clients’ lives. Family law issues can be emotionally charged and legally complex, encompassing divorce, child custody, and domestic disputes. Our approach is compassionate yet pragmatic, aiming to guide you through these challenging times with both sensitivity and legal acumen. We offer guidance and representation that respects the delicate nature of family relationships while vigorously protecting your legal rights.
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We defend criminal cases throughout Florida (Military, Federal & State) & Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard cases worldwide.
Murder & Violent Crimes
- Murder– Article 118, UCMJ
- Military Sexual Harassment – Article 134, UCMJ
- Manslaughter – Article 119, UCMJ
- Death or Injury of an Unborn Child – Article 119a, UCMJ
- Aggravated Assault – Article 128, UCMJ
- Assault – Article 128, UCMJ
- Maiming – Article 128a, UCMJ
Rape & Sexual Assault – Article 120, UCMJ
- Rape
- Aggravated Sexual Assault
- Aggravated Sexual Contact
- Sexual Assault
- Wrongful Sexual Contact
- Abusive Sexual contact
- Forcible Pandering
- Indecent Act
- Indecent Liberty with a Child
- Carnal Knowledge
- Deposit of Obscene Matters – Article 120a, UCMJ
- Rape of a Child under Article 120b
- Sexual Abuse of a Child under Article 120b UCMJ
- Sexual Assault of a Child
- Indecent Viewing, Indecent Recording, or Broadcasting/Distribution of an Indecent Recording
- Indecent exposure under Article 120c, UCMJ
- Child Pornography
- Larceny & Fraud
- White Collar Crimes
- Title IX Sexual Misconduct Allegations
- Accessory After the Fact – Article 78, UCMJ
- Attempts – Article 80, UCMJ
- Conspiracy – Article 81, UCMJ
- Soliciting Commission of Offenses – Article 82, UCMJ
- Malingering – Article 83, UCMJ
- Breach of Medical Quarantine – Article 84, UCMJ
- Desertion – Article 85, UCMJ
- Absence Without Leave – Article 86, UCMJ
- Missing Movement; Jumping from Vessel – Article 87, UCMJ
- Resistance, Flight, Breach of Arrest, and Escape – Article 87a, UCMJ
- Offenses Against Correctional Custody and Restriction – Article 87b, UCMJ
- Contempt Toward Officials – Article 88, UCMJ
- Disrespect Toward Superior Commissioned Officer
- Assault of Superior Commissioned Officer – Article 89, UCMJ
- Willfully Disobeying Superior Commissioned Officer – Article 90, UCMJ
- Insubordinate Conduct Toward warrant Officer, Noncommissioned Officer, or Petty Officer – Article 91, UCMJ
- Failure to Obey Order or Regulation – Article 92, UCMJ
- Cruelty and Maltreatment – Article 93, UCMJ
- Prohibited Activities with Military Recruit or Trainee by Person in Position of Special Trust – Article 93a, UCMJ
- Mutiny or Sedition – Article 94, UCMJ
- Spies – Article 103, UCMJ
- Espionage – Article 103a, UCMJ
- Forgery – Article 105, UCMJ
- False Official Statements; False Swearing – Article 107, UCMJ
- Military Property of the United States – Loss, Damage, Destruction, or Wrongful Disposition – Article 108, UCMJ
- Property Other Than Military Property of United States—Waste, Spoilage, or Destruction – Article 109, UCMJ
- Mail Matter: Wrongful Taking, Opening, Etc. – Article 109a, UCMJ
- Leaving Scene of Vehicle Accident – Article 111, UCMJ
- Wrongful Use, Possession of Controlled Substances – Article 112a, UCMJ
- Communicating Threats – Article 115, UCMJ
- Child Endangerment – Article 119b, UCMJ
- Larceny and Wrongful Appropriation – Article 121, UCMJ
- Fraudulent use of Credit Cards, Debit Cards, and Other Access Devices – Article 121a, UCMJ
- False Pretenses to obtain Services – Article 121b, UCMJ
- Robbery – Article 122, UCMJ
- Receiving Stolen Property – Article 122a, UCMJ
- Offenses concerning Government Computers – Article 123, UCMJ
- Fraud Against the United States – Article 124, UCMJ
- Bribery – Article 124a, UCMJ
- Graft – Article 124b, UCMJ
- Kidnapping – 125, UCMJ
- Arson; Burning with Intent to Defraud – Article 126, UCMJ
- Extortion – Article 127, UCMJ
- Burglary; Unlawful Entry – Article 129, UCMJ
- Stalking – Article 130, UCMJ
- Perjury – Article 131, UCMJ
- Subornation of Perjury – Article 131a, UCMJ
- Obstructing Justice – Article 131b, UCMJ
- Misprision of Serious Offense – Article 131c, UCMJ
- Wrongful Refusal to Testify – Article 131d, UCMJ
- Prevention of Authorized Seizure of Property – Article 131e, UCMJ
- Noncompliance with Procedural Rules – Article 131f, UCMJ
- Wrongful Interference with Adverse Administrative Proceeding – Article 131g, UCMJ
- Retaliation – Article 132, UCMJ
- Conduct Unbecoming an Officer and a Gentlemen – Article 133, UCMJ
- Adultery (General Article) – Article 134, UCMJ
- Animal Abuse – Article 134, UCMJ
- Bigamy – Article 134, UCMJ
- Firearm, Discharging Through Negligence – Article 134, UCMJ
- Fraternization – Article 134, UCMJ
- Gambling with Subordinate – Article 134, UCMJ
- Homicide, Negligent – Article 134, UCMJ
- Indecent Conduct – Article 134, UCMJ
- Indecent Language – Article 134, UCMJ
- Pandering and Prostitution – Article 134, UCMJ
- Self Injury, Without Intent to Avoid Service – Article 134, UCMJ
- Straggling – Article 134, UCMJ