Tax Attorney in Florida Reccomendations needed!?
Dear Friends,
I plan to hire a Tax Attorney or Criminal Defense Attorney with expertise in Tax Law in order to meet with an IRS Criminal Investigation Officer, since my friend was requested by this officer to meet him in his office.
Any recommendation of experienced attorney in Florida, preferably in Miami area, will be greatly appreciated.
Kevin
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trooper3316
June 22, 2011 7:31 am
Most of it is legal documentation. The basics are:
He initially pled not guilty to possession of methamphetamine, but changed his plea to guilty. He is now a convicted felon.
He was sentenced to two years prison, got credit for time served, and the remainder of the sentence will not be carried out as long as he completes two years probation, attends drug rehab, and pays $200 plus court costs.
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Theophany
July 13, 2011 4:08 am
It sounds like the officer is trying to keep the sexual aspect out of the case as much as possible, at least not directly stated anywhere. That is nice and polite of him. So you are ticketed for loitering in a park after hours, basically. If you can get out by just paying a fine, do so. Or the judge might sympathize with you. As the cop said, it really was tacky of the man to bring you there. I bet the cop tries to avoid talking about the condom and open zipper, but he can , if asked, testify to those things, without bringing the condom to court. It’s not a murder weapon, after all….:D
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karla O.
July 18, 2011 8:09 pm
I had sex in a car with a guy in a miami-dade county park,?
I had sex in my car with a guy in a county park, and even tough the cop didnt catch us in action he did see his zipper open and the condom wrapper on the car floor. I was charged with a county ordinance, which I was told is like a traffic citation eventough it is still a criminal offense. My case has been set to go to trial and the cop is suppose to show up even tough he didnt state in the citation he gave me anything about us having sex, he just said he observed us in the back seat of the car and that there were signs up on the park stating we had no business to be there and when I went up to sign the arrest form he told me that he even tough I said we werent doing anything, we were not suppose to be at the park at that time at night, and that is was degrading for my partner to have brought me there to have sex, I told him we werent doing anything. I was also unaware that a park had those type of rules, my attorney file not guilty for me, but will the cop probably say anything about the condom and his zipper being open at court and can this possibly get me convicted of the crime? Or does he need more evidence? Should he have collected the evidence, or is it enough evidence for him to just have seeen what he seen.
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StoneCold
July 27, 2011 10:46 pm
Yes. If you lay down with criminals… you too also take the consequences if caught and convicted. His should be a harsher penalty because he was in a position of law enforcement and failed miserably at his job.
He should be forced to snort his monies worth.
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THE GREATEST GODDESS JILL
July 28, 2011 8:06 pm
Should former border agent if convicted face life in prison for drug smuggling stationed in Mexico?
TUCSON, Ariz. — Authorities say a former high-ranking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who was stationed in Mexico before retiring in 2007 has been arrested on suspicion of cocaine smuggling.
Richard Padilla Cramer was arrested Friday at his home in Green Valley, Ariz., 25 miles south of Tucson. He later appeared before a federal judge, who denied bail.
The charges stem from a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency investigation dating back to 2006.
In a criminal complaint made public Friday, authorities say Cramer helped a large-scale drug trafficking organization move cocaine into the United States.
The complaint says that Cramer provided members of a drug trafficking organization with information from confidential law enforcement databases and invested $400,000 in a 300-pound shipment of cocaine that was seized in June 2007.
The case is being handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami, where federal prosecutors say the majority of the acts occurred. Authorities say Cramer will be extradited to Florida.
Cramer was formerly in charge of the ICE office in Nogales in southern Arizona, according to agency spokesman Vincent Picard, who did not know how long Cramer worked there.
What does this mean…it’s a criminal case detail…?
Entry Date: 10/20/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: NO
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
Defendant, by counsel, Brent Dechert, files Motion to Suppress. Time
fixed for hearing on November 7, 2008 at 1:30 P.M., all as per minute
sheet. Counsel of record notified by phone. ls
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
The State of Indiana appears by John Eisele, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney.
The Defendant appears in person, in custody, and with counsel, Brent
Dechert. Parties file Recommendation of Plea Bargain. Defendant, by
counsel, moves to withdraw the former plea of not guilty and request for
jury trial. Granted. The Defendant enters a plea of guilty to Possession
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
of Methamphetamine, a Class D Felony. The Court accepts the Defendants
plea of guilty and finds the Defendant, Robert Phillips, guilty of
Possession of Methamphetamine, a Class D Felony and enters JUDGMENT OF
CONVICTION ON SAID FINDINGS. Pursuant to the Recommendation of Plea
Bargain, the Defendant is now sentenced to the Indiana Department of
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
Corrections for a period of two (2) years, all of which is suspended,
except for time served. Defendant shall be placed on Supervised Probation
for the unexecuted term. The Defendant shall serve this sentence
consecutively with any sentence imposed in Miami County, that is one after
the other. As specific conditions of Probation, the Defendant is Ordered
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
to successfully attend, complete and pay for the Howard County Drug and
Alcohol Program and/or such other program as may be from time to time
designated by the Howard County Drug and Alcohol Program. The Defendant
has jail time credit in the sum of two-hundred and twenty-four (224)
actual days or four-hundred and forty-eight (448) credit days, day for day
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
credit, served while awaiting trial and disposition in this matter. The
Defendant is Ordered to pay a Community Drug Free Awareness Assessment in
the sum of $200.00. The Defendant is ordered to pay Court Costs. Public
Defender ordered released. The Defendant is ordered released as to this
cause ONLY with time served. JUDGMENT ON SAID FINDINGS, all as per
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
written SENTENCING ORDER. (posted 11/10/08) ls
Entry Date: 11/7/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: NO
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
State of Indiana appears by John Eisele, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney.
Defendant appears in person, in custody, and by counsel, Brent Dechert.
Motion to Suppress hearing held. The Court hereby DENIES the Defendant’s
Motion to Suppress. (posted 11/10/08) ls
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i_was_myself
July 28, 2011 8:34 pm
That will depend on the laws local to the child and how unsuitable her father is. Unless you can get social services to remove the child from the home, you are going to have a very difficult time changing anything. Find out what the laws say.
I wish you luck.
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lilypond
July 29, 2011 8:23 pm
I have a custody question. My ex-boyfriend has a little 6 year old girl, who I have helped him raise since she?
was a baby. Her Mother died from cancer when she was 6 months old. When she was 3 years old, I had signed guardianship papers, saying that I would be a legal guardian, as her Mother, but Mike and I broke up a few years ago. He took her from me, and hasn’t let me see her since then.
We talk on the phone reguarly, but she lives in NYC and I am in PA. I have since gotten married, had a child of my own, but recently, he told me that he wanted me to take her for awhile because he was having problems with her, so I agreed to it. I want her back, and with me. My husband also wants her here. She’s my child, regardless of whether she is biologically mine or not.
She’s told me she isn’t happy where she is and has tried many time to run away and find me.
The thing is, her Dad is not a safe man. He’s involved in all kinds of organized crime, and travels to Miami and other places out of the country quite frequently, and he’s made sure I can’t see her or get her.
I have decided it’s time to call an attorney. Whether I die or not trying to get her, I need to get her back, and raise her in a normal enviroment with my husband and our family. She needs to have a normal childhood where she can make friends and go to school and not have to worry about the life she lives behind closed doors with her Father’s mistakes and lifestyle.
He’s the Father, and I am just someone who has helped raise her. Eeven though I signed legal papers saying I would be her legal guardian, do I have a chance in court getting her? I’m willing to give up every piece of information I know about him to show he’s an unsuitable parent and the illegal things he does.
Would a judge award her to me? I have never had any criminal history…not a parking ticket, or anything. I have a lovely family, a flourishing career, a stable enviroment, so do I have a chance?
April 6, 2011
6:20 am
I don’t have a true reference, but I just went and searched on “tax attroney miami florida” and here are the results.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=DAUS,DAUS:2006-11,DAUS:en&q=tax+attorney+miami+florida
April 23, 2011
8:08 pm
Tax Attorney in Florida Reccomendations needed!?
Dear Friends,
I plan to hire a Tax Attorney or Criminal Defense Attorney with expertise in Tax Law in order to meet with an IRS Criminal Investigation Officer, since my friend was requested by this officer to meet him in his office.
Any recommendation of experienced attorney in Florida, preferably in Miami area, will be greatly appreciated.
Kevin
June 22, 2011
7:31 am
Most of it is legal documentation. The basics are:
He initially pled not guilty to possession of methamphetamine, but changed his plea to guilty. He is now a convicted felon.
He was sentenced to two years prison, got credit for time served, and the remainder of the sentence will not be carried out as long as he completes two years probation, attends drug rehab, and pays $200 plus court costs.
July 13, 2011
4:08 am
It sounds like the officer is trying to keep the sexual aspect out of the case as much as possible, at least not directly stated anywhere. That is nice and polite of him. So you are ticketed for loitering in a park after hours, basically. If you can get out by just paying a fine, do so. Or the judge might sympathize with you. As the cop said, it really was tacky of the man to bring you there. I bet the cop tries to avoid talking about the condom and open zipper, but he can , if asked, testify to those things, without bringing the condom to court. It’s not a murder weapon, after all….:D
July 18, 2011
8:09 pm
I had sex in a car with a guy in a miami-dade county park,?
I had sex in my car with a guy in a county park, and even tough the cop didnt catch us in action he did see his zipper open and the condom wrapper on the car floor. I was charged with a county ordinance, which I was told is like a traffic citation eventough it is still a criminal offense. My case has been set to go to trial and the cop is suppose to show up even tough he didnt state in the citation he gave me anything about us having sex, he just said he observed us in the back seat of the car and that there were signs up on the park stating we had no business to be there and when I went up to sign the arrest form he told me that he even tough I said we werent doing anything, we were not suppose to be at the park at that time at night, and that is was degrading for my partner to have brought me there to have sex, I told him we werent doing anything. I was also unaware that a park had those type of rules, my attorney file not guilty for me, but will the cop probably say anything about the condom and his zipper being open at court and can this possibly get me convicted of the crime? Or does he need more evidence? Should he have collected the evidence, or is it enough evidence for him to just have seeen what he seen.
July 27, 2011
10:46 pm
Yes. If you lay down with criminals… you too also take the consequences if caught and convicted. His should be a harsher penalty because he was in a position of law enforcement and failed miserably at his job.
He should be forced to snort his monies worth.
July 28, 2011
8:06 pm
Should former border agent if convicted face life in prison for drug smuggling stationed in Mexico?
TUCSON, Ariz. — Authorities say a former high-ranking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who was stationed in Mexico before retiring in 2007 has been arrested on suspicion of cocaine smuggling.
Richard Padilla Cramer was arrested Friday at his home in Green Valley, Ariz., 25 miles south of Tucson. He later appeared before a federal judge, who denied bail.
The charges stem from a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency investigation dating back to 2006.
In a criminal complaint made public Friday, authorities say Cramer helped a large-scale drug trafficking organization move cocaine into the United States.
The complaint says that Cramer provided members of a drug trafficking organization with information from confidential law enforcement databases and invested $400,000 in a 300-pound shipment of cocaine that was seized in June 2007.
The case is being handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami, where federal prosecutors say the majority of the acts occurred. Authorities say Cramer will be extradited to Florida.
Cramer was formerly in charge of the ICE office in Nogales in southern Arizona, according to agency spokesman Vincent Picard, who did not know how long Cramer worked there.
“It’s a criminal complaint, not a conviction,” Picard said.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,546882,00.html?loomia_ow=t0:s0:a16:g2:r1:c0.208244:b27556834:z0
July 28, 2011
8:08 pm
What does this mean…it’s a criminal case detail…?
Entry Date: 10/20/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: NO
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
Defendant, by counsel, Brent Dechert, files Motion to Suppress. Time
fixed for hearing on November 7, 2008 at 1:30 P.M., all as per minute
sheet. Counsel of record notified by phone. ls
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
The State of Indiana appears by John Eisele, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney.
The Defendant appears in person, in custody, and with counsel, Brent
Dechert. Parties file Recommendation of Plea Bargain. Defendant, by
counsel, moves to withdraw the former plea of not guilty and request for
jury trial. Granted. The Defendant enters a plea of guilty to Possession
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
of Methamphetamine, a Class D Felony. The Court accepts the Defendants
plea of guilty and finds the Defendant, Robert Phillips, guilty of
Possession of Methamphetamine, a Class D Felony and enters JUDGMENT OF
CONVICTION ON SAID FINDINGS. Pursuant to the Recommendation of Plea
Bargain, the Defendant is now sentenced to the Indiana Department of
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
Corrections for a period of two (2) years, all of which is suspended,
except for time served. Defendant shall be placed on Supervised Probation
for the unexecuted term. The Defendant shall serve this sentence
consecutively with any sentence imposed in Miami County, that is one after
the other. As specific conditions of Probation, the Defendant is Ordered
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
to successfully attend, complete and pay for the Howard County Drug and
Alcohol Program and/or such other program as may be from time to time
designated by the Howard County Drug and Alcohol Program. The Defendant
has jail time credit in the sum of two-hundred and twenty-four (224)
actual days or four-hundred and forty-eight (448) credit days, day for day
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
credit, served while awaiting trial and disposition in this matter. The
Defendant is Ordered to pay a Community Drug Free Awareness Assessment in
the sum of $200.00. The Defendant is ordered to pay Court Costs. Public
Defender ordered released. The Defendant is ordered released as to this
cause ONLY with time served. JUDGMENT ON SAID FINDINGS, all as per
Entry Date: 11/6/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: YES
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
written SENTENCING ORDER. (posted 11/10/08) ls
Entry Date: 11/7/2008
Type:
Notice Sent: YES
Order on File: NO
Order Location:
Minute Entry:
State of Indiana appears by John Eisele, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney.
Defendant appears in person, in custody, and by counsel, Brent Dechert.
Motion to Suppress hearing held. The Court hereby DENIES the Defendant’s
Motion to Suppress. (posted 11/10/08) ls
July 28, 2011
8:34 pm
That will depend on the laws local to the child and how unsuitable her father is. Unless you can get social services to remove the child from the home, you are going to have a very difficult time changing anything. Find out what the laws say.
I wish you luck.
July 29, 2011
8:23 pm
I have a custody question. My ex-boyfriend has a little 6 year old girl, who I have helped him raise since she?
was a baby. Her Mother died from cancer when she was 6 months old. When she was 3 years old, I had signed guardianship papers, saying that I would be a legal guardian, as her Mother, but Mike and I broke up a few years ago. He took her from me, and hasn’t let me see her since then.
We talk on the phone reguarly, but she lives in NYC and I am in PA. I have since gotten married, had a child of my own, but recently, he told me that he wanted me to take her for awhile because he was having problems with her, so I agreed to it. I want her back, and with me. My husband also wants her here. She’s my child, regardless of whether she is biologically mine or not.
She’s told me she isn’t happy where she is and has tried many time to run away and find me.
The thing is, her Dad is not a safe man. He’s involved in all kinds of organized crime, and travels to Miami and other places out of the country quite frequently, and he’s made sure I can’t see her or get her.
I have decided it’s time to call an attorney. Whether I die or not trying to get her, I need to get her back, and raise her in a normal enviroment with my husband and our family. She needs to have a normal childhood where she can make friends and go to school and not have to worry about the life she lives behind closed doors with her Father’s mistakes and lifestyle.
He’s the Father, and I am just someone who has helped raise her. Eeven though I signed legal papers saying I would be her legal guardian, do I have a chance in court getting her? I’m willing to give up every piece of information I know about him to show he’s an unsuitable parent and the illegal things he does.
Would a judge award her to me? I have never had any criminal history…not a parking ticket, or anything. I have a lovely family, a flourishing career, a stable enviroment, so do I have a chance?