Trial Practice and Computer Law
Board Certification as a Trial Lawyer distinguishes W.F. "Casey" Ebsary, Jr. as a specialist in the presentation of cases in court. Less than one half of one percent of Florida's lawyers have become certified in Criminal Trial Law.
Mr. Ebsary is a former Prosecutor and Public Defender. He has litigation experience including murder, money laundering, fraud, forgery, counterfeiting, and theft. Mr. Ebsary is a specialist in computer presentation of demonstrative evidence and exhibit production for jury trials.
On the frontier of technology there are few landmarks. Mr. Ebsary's current emphasis is on white-collar criminal defense, high tech corporate litigation and intellectual property issues arising out of the Internet and computer networking. At Centralawsm we have represented clients engaged in litigation in this relatively uncharted territory. Whether it is protection of intellectual property on the Internet or security and performance of your Intranet, Centralawsm is there to assist.
Tampa DUI Lawyer. Former DUI prosecutor. Clients in Florida, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, and Polk. Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law. AV Rated (highest rating) by Lawyers.com . Licensed in Florida, Middle District, 11th Circuit. Office Conveniently Located: Tampa, Florida 1101 Channelside Dr., Tampa, FL 33602. 813-222-2220
Tampa DUI Lawyer can be reached at 813-222-2220 if you have been charged with "TRAF2012 LEAVING SCENE OF A CRASH WITH INJURY." You may want to know that Florida Statute 316.027.1A, "TRAF2012 LEAVING SCENE OF A CRASH WITH INJURY" is a 3rd Degree Felony and is described as leaving the scene of a crash with injury.
Florida StatuteTitle XXIII Motor Vehicles, Chapter 316 State Uniform Traffic Control 316.027 Crash involving death or personal injuries. (1)(a) The driver of any vehicle involved in a crash occurring on public or private property that results in injury of any person must immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the crash, or as close thereto as possible, and must remain at the scene of the crash until he or she has fulfilled the requirements of s. 316.062. Any person who willfully violates this paragraph commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
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