Client was arrested for DUI involving a crash where the Client crashed into a motorcyclist who had stopped at a red light. Our Client hit the motorcycle driver at a high rate of speed causing...
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Client charged with Robbery with a Firearm, Drug Trafficking, and False Imprisonment. The Defendant hired attorney Robert Whittel immediately. The rapid reponse investigators were immediately dispatched to gather evidence related to the case and find reasonable doubt...
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Defendant was charged with Driving Under the Influence ("DUI") and the defendant refused to submit to a breathalizer. At trial, Attorney Robert Whittel successfully...
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Defendant was charged with Lewd and Lascivious Conduct on a minor child relative. An immediate and extensive investigation revealed many discrepancies in the evidence. Attorney Robert Whittel and co-counsel engaged in a long process of discovery and depositions. Based upon...
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Defendant was arrested for his second DUI in les than one year and blew into the intoxilizer above the legal limit of .08. Defense attorney Robert Whittel challenged the results of the field sobriety excercises and the results of the breath machine...
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RESULT: NOT GUILTY
RESULT: CHARGES DISMISSED
RESULT: NOT GUILTY
RESULT: CHARGES DISMISSED
RESULT: CHARGES REDUCED




Gainesville & Ocala Bench Warrant Attorney

Florida Criminal Defense Law Firm

A Bench warrant is a court order asking for your arrest and is issued when a judge orders you to appear in court and you fail to follow those orders.  A bench warrant may be issued by the state or by the federal government for any of the following reasons:  if you fail to appear in court for arraignment, a citation, criminal sentencing or to pay a fine.  A bench warrant can also be issued if an arrest warrant has been issued in your name. Once a bench warrant is issued for a person, law enforcement then has the authorization needed to place you under arrest.

If you have an outstanding bench warrant that has been issued in your name, then you need to contact an attorney who is qualified in handling bench warrant cases. Attorney Robert G. Whittel has many years of experience and will uphold your constitutional rights.  Attorney Whittel serves Gainesville, Ocala, Bushnell and the surrounding areas in the state of Florida, and we offer a free consultation regarding your case.

Florida Criminal Defense Lawyer

At the Law Office of Robert G. Whittel, we understand that you may not want to turn yourself in if a bench warrant has been issued in your name.  Continuing to stay out of court will only create more problems for you and your future. By contacting our criminal defense law firm we will review the facts and help to obtain the best possible outcome for you. Attorney Robert G. Whittel will discuss your legal options and discuss any questions that you may have regarding your bench warrant case.

Do you have an outstanding bench warrant in Florida? Contact Attorney Robert G. Whittel today!



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Gainesville Office: 802-A NW 16th Ave.   Gainesville, Florida 32609   Phone: (352) 264-7800
Ocala Office: 118 SW Fort King St.   Ocala, Florida 34478   Phone: (352) 369-5334
Bushnell Office: 123 N. Florida St.   Bushnell, Florida 33513   Phone: (352) 793-9330
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