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Criminal Defense Attorney In Your Corner

Criminal Defense Attorney In Your Corner

BASED IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA

CRIMINAL CHARGES

We believe in justice for all. Criminal charges are not the only thing an experienced criminal defense attorney can defend you against. If you have been accused of or are under investigation for a crime, there is no time to waste — you should consult with an experienced criminal defense lawyer now. Cindy D’Agostino is an experienced and highly knowledgeable attorney who has dedicated her practice to aggressively defending those charged with criminal offenses and protecting the legal rights of the accused.

She represents clients at both the trial level and appellate level who are charged under all criminal statutes, including drug offenses (possession, sale, and trafficking), Driving Under the Influence, vehicular homicide, murder, manslaughter, battery, assault, domestic battery, restraining orders, aggravated assault and/or battery, grand theft, petit theft, burglary, robbery, sex offenses, failure to register as a sexual offender or predator, fraud, identity theft, financial crimes, white collar crimes, credit card fraud, complex criminal litigation, violations of probation, petitions for early termination of probation, post-conviction matters including 3.800 and 3.850 motions, writs, expungement and sealing of records.

Criminal Defense Practice Area

Refers to the legal principles and procedures governing law enforcement’s authority to search individuals, properties, or vehicles and seize evidence or contraband. It ensures that searches are conducted within the boundaries of the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

Court-issued documents that authorize law enforcement officers toconduct a search or make an arrest. Warrants require probable cause to believethat a crime has been committed and specify the areas to be searched or theindividuals to be arrested.

Legal issues that arise after a criminal conviction. This includes sentence modifications, appeals, habeas corpus petitions, or other challenges to the conviction or sentence. It provides avenues for individuals to seek review or relief from a conviction or sentence.

The process by which a convicted individual requests a highercourt to review their case for errors or unfairness in the trial or sentencing.Appeals focus on legal errors, procedural mistakes, or constitutional violationsthat may have occurred during the trial.

Violations related to controlled substances, including the possession, sale, manufacturing, distribution, trafficking, or cultivation of illegal drugs. Florida state law categorizes drugs into different schedules based on their potential for abuse and medical use.

Criminal acts involve the production or creation of illegal drugs, such as methamphetamine or cocaine. It encompasses activities like synthesizing, compounding, or cultivating controlled substances.

Offenses related to the unlawful sale, distribution, or transfer of controlled substances. This includes narcotics, prescription medications, or other regulated drugs. The sale can involve various quantities and circumstances.

Criminal charges associated with the unlawful possession or ownership of controlled substances. It encompasses both illegal drugs and prescription medications without a valid prescription. The severity of the offense may vary based on the type and quantity of drugs involved.

Criminal activities involve the transportation, distribution, or sale of large quantities of illegal drugs. Trafficking charges carry significant penalties due to the scale of the operation. The offense is determined based on the type and quantity of drugs involved.

Criminal offenses related to the unlawful sale, transfer, or delivery of controlled substances. It involves the dissemination of drugs to other individuals or groups, often for financial gain.

Criminal acts involve the growing, cultivating, or producing of marijuana plants. Cultivation can refer to the personal or commercial growth of marijuana, depending on the scale and intent of the operation.

Offenses specifically related to operating or managing properties used for the cultivation or production of marijuana in larger quantities. Grow houses typically involve the use of sophisticated equipment and techniques for indoor marijuana cultivation.

Laws prohibiting the possession, sale, or use of equipment, devices, or tools associated with drug-related activities. Examples include pipes, syringes, bongs, or other items used for consuming or preparing drugs.

Offenses involving the illegal acquisition, possession, sale, or distribution of prescription medications. This includes obtaining or distributing controlled substances without a valid prescription or through fraudulent means.

Criminal acts that involve obtaining or using prescription medications through deceit, misrepresentation, forgery, or other fraudulent means. This includes forging prescriptions, doctor shopping, or altering prescriptions to obtain controlled substances illegally.

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Palm Beach County Criminal Defense Attorney Cindy D’Agostino

LEGAL EXPERIENCE: Sole Practitioner: 1987-present | Assistant Public Defender, Palm Beach County Office of the
Public Defender: 1985-1987 | Chief of County Court Division: 1985-1986 |Associate Attorney, Law Offices of William Salmon, PA:
1983-1985

The Florida Bar
—Criminal law section member
—Appellate law section member
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Palm Beach Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Palm Beach County Bar Association
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
ACLU
All Florida State courts, including the Florida Supreme Court

United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida

United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida

Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeal


United States Supreme Court

Chairman of the Board: G-Star School of the Arts (2015-2018)
Cindy D’Agostino is originally from New Jersey but grew up in Hollywood, FL. She attended the University of Florida in Gainesville where she received her B.A. undergraduate degree and went on to attend law school at the University of Florida where she earned her Juris Doctor degree.

Cindy D’Agostino is dedicated to her work and to her clients and is committed to providing the best legal services possible. She is known for her strategic thinking and thorough investigation of the facts involved in a case. The firm works with a team of investigators and experts to develop a client’s case. When a police report or probable cause affidavit is written by an officer, frequently, facts that are favorable to the accused are left out. Ms. D’Agostino takes the offensive to garner the untold facts that can and often do lead to a legal defense of the charges.

Experienced & Aggressive Criminal Defense

When you decide to partner with my firm, you can have complete confidence that your case is being handled by competent professionals. I will ensure effective communication with you, providing updates on evolving laws and their impact on your situation. Moreover, I am committed to minimizing the stress associated with the legal process by utilizing all available resources. Rest assured, I will vigorously advocate for your rights throughout the process.

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Time is of the essence. Take the proper steps today to ensure your rights are properly represented and aggressively defended tomorrow.