Florida Criminal Law Attorney
Areas of Practice
Mr. Mott is qualified to handle death penalty cases as lead counsel pursuant to Florida Supreme Court Standards. Mr. Mott's law practice includes the following areas:
- Felonies: Crimes punishable by one year to life in prison and death penalty cases:
- Death Penalty Cases. First Degree Murder/Second Degree Murder/Manslaughter.
- Felony DUI, DWI, BUI, OUI, OWI drunk driving
- DUI Manslaughter/Vehicular Homicide
- Drugs and Narcotics Possession, Sale and
Purchase, Trafficking, Conspiracy, Manufacture,
distribution, Controlled substances, cocaine, crack,
cannabis, pot, speed, crank, crystal meth, hydocodone,
loratabs, ecstasy, heroin, horse, smack, etc.
- Multiple offenses Felony DUI
- Felony DUI/ Felony Driving while license
suspended, DWLS
- Fleeing and eluding, escape
- Leaving the scene with serious personal injury
or involving death
- Burglary, Robbery, Armed Robbery, Strong-arm
Robbery, Robbery with a Firearm or weapon.
- Grand Theft, Dealing in Stolen Property,
Identity Theft
- Bad checks over $300.00
- Domestic Violence Felony, Violation of
Injunction
- Battery, Aggravated Battery, Child Abuse,
Kidnapping
- Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Battery,
Aggravated Battery with a Weapon/Firearm
- Sex Crimes, Sexual Battery, Lewd Act
- Criminal Records Expunged and Sealed
- Bond Hearings, Bail Reduction Motion Hearings
- Felony Criminal Mischief
- All Fraud/ Shoplifting
- Aggravated Stalking
- Misdemeanors: Florida Crimes with a
maximum penalty of one year incarceration and/or $1,000.00
fine (or a lesser penalty):
- Drig Possession under 20 grams of marijuana.
- DUI, DWI, OUI, OWI, BUI, BWI – drunk driving,
Boating under the influence
- Reckless Driving
- Leaving the scene with property damage
- Driving with License Suspended, or Revoked or
no valid driver’s license
- Assault / Battery/ Domestic Violence Battery
- Petit Theft/ Retail Theft
- Violation of injunction
- Criminal Mischief
- Bad checks under $300.00
- Stalking
- Solicitation, Prostitution
- Criminal offences committed by a person less
than 18 years of age
- Auto accidents
- Medical Malpractice
- Negligence
- DMV: DUI and point related suspensions before
the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
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