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St. Petersburg, FL Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of St. Petersburg, Florida Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(234 attorneys currently listed)

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Attorney Clifford Wells
111 2nd Avenue Ne, Ste 914
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 821-3195
Richard Avis
1325 Snell Isle Boulevard Northeast Suite 205C
Saint Petersburg, FL 33704
(727) 894-2626
Ohle Robert
696 1st Avenue North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 898-4425
William Backer
980 Tyrone Boulevard
Saint Petersburg, FL 33710
(727) 381-2300
Bacon Bacon & Goddard
2959 First Avenue North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33713
(727) 327-3935
Laura Bamond
425 22nd Avenue North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33704
(727) 822-1483
Bank of America
200 Central Avenue
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 821-7000
Eden Banks
200 Central Avenue Suite 2300
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 824-0005
Rick Bannon
1901 Drive Martin Luther Kin
Saint Petersburg, FL 33704
(727) 896-4455
Andrew Barauskas
5462 Central Avenue
Saint Petersburg, FL 33707
(727) 323-7717
George Barford
200 Central Avenue Suite 2300
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 821-7000
Barkan Neff Handelman & Meizlish
520 2nd Avenue South
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 827-1472
Brian Barker
2600 First Avenue North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33713
(727) 328-9000
Belinda Barndollar
757 Arlington Avenue North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 822-4929
Erin Barnett
5445 16th Street North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33703
(727) 525-0200
Margaret Barr
340 49th Street South
Saint Petersburg, FL 33707
(727) 323-4266
Sylvia Barr
701 49th Street North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33710
(727) 328-2882
Allen Barrett
3637 4th Street North, Suite 460
Saint Petersburg, FL 33704
(727) 896-2346
Barrow Construction
1950 1st Avenue North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33713
(727) 896-5429
Stephen Barszcz
9455 Koger Boulevard North Suite 117
Saint Petersburg, FL 33702
(727) 217-4400
Elizabeth Bauerlein
4020 Park Street North Suite 302
Saint Petersburg, FL 33709
(727) 384-3524
Bauman & Wilcock
6640 34th Avenue North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33710
(727) 343-4744
Joseph Baylliss
4141 Central Avenue
Saint Petersburg, FL 33713
(727) 322-1739
Baynard McLeod & Lang
669 First Avenue North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 894-0676

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United States Attorney News

Judge denies third trial for man convicted of murder

Nicholas Christopher Ferro was denied a third trial for the death of Marques Butler in 2009.

Ferro's first trial had ended in a hung jury. In his second trial, he was convicted of murder in the second degree last September.

However, he had asked for a third trial with Miami attorney Carlos Gonzalez pointing out several things, the main of which is that the charges should not have been murder in the second degree because of the scant amount of time that Ferro and Butler have known each other before the incident happened.

According to Ferro's defense, a murder in the second degree charge would require that the perpetrator and victim are familiar with each other thus the need for a time requirement on how long they have known each other basing on the murder laws of Florida.

However, the judge said the amount of time is not required.

With Ferro's demand for a third trial denied, a life imprisonment sentence looms for him.

Man cleared of theft charges

Kevin Keheley can breathe a sigh of relief after a jury exonerated him of theft.

Keheley was accused of defrauding a man after entering into a contract of developing an application for a smartphone, which he was never able to produce.

The contract was for $17,000 and Keheley was paid up front with $10,000.

Keheley then relocated to Austin but promised to finish the application. This, however, never happened.

Denver criminal lawyer Laurie Schmidt, who defended for Keheley, said that what happened was a business dispute.

Schmidt added that Keheley had no intention of running away from giving back the money that he received as evidenced by emails showing his intention to pay the money back.

Austin man convicted in shooting death of motorist

A sentence of life imprisonment looms for Darius Lovings after the jury found him liable for the death of William Ervin in 2012.

Court heard that Lovings had shot Ervin when the latter stopped to help him while he was pretending to have car trouble.

Austin criminal lawyer Jon Evans had asked the jury to consider that mental health issues have been at play during the incident.

Lovings had told the police after his arrest that he had heard voices.

Aside from Ervin's death, Lovings is also facing charges of robbery and attempted murder.

Cop gets two months for shooting trainee during an exercise

William S. Kern, a Baltimore Police instructor, was handed a 60-day jail stay, for shooting Raymond Gray, a police recruit, while they were doing exercises.

Kern, who has been in service for 19 years, told the court during his trial that he had brought a live gun to the exercises and he had accidentally used it instead of the training weapon.

Gray was hit in the head and was blinded in one eye when Kern fired his gun through the window to show the recruits the danger of lingering near the door, the window or the hallway.

Kern said that he brought his gun to the training for the safety of the recruits because the facility where they were having their exercises is not secure.

Baltimore defense attorney Shaun F. Owens had argued for Kern's release saying that his client's eventual dismissal from the service would already be enough of a punishment.

Kern is on a 60-day suspension while the Baltimore Police conducts an investigation within its ranks.

Gray's family, who expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence, has also filed a civil lawsuit in relation to the incident and is being represented by Baltimore litigator A. Dwight Pettit.

Man found guilty in beating death of infant

David Christopher Cruz was found guilty in the death of an infant, who is still five months shy of turning one years old.

The infant victim, the son of Cruz's girlfriend, was taken off life support a few days after he was brought into the hospital unconscious.

He suffered head injuries, several fractures and had bruises on his body.

Court heard that Cruz was the infant's baby sitter while the mother goes to work.

Cruz told the police that he had hit the baby because he keeps on fussing.

Michael Begovich, a criminal lawyer in San Diego defending for Cruz, said that the baby's mother also has a responsibility in her son's death because she had not consulted a doctor when the baby had an ear infection.