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Drew Fritsch
Criminal Defense Attorney - Free Consultation
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Biography
I am a former prosecutor who has dedicated the last 20 years to practicing exclusively as a criminal and traffic defense attorney. My career has been marked by extensive jury trial experience, which has equipped me with a deep understanding of courtroom dynamics and defense strategies. I am an advocate who maintains close communication with my clients, consistently fighting to achieve favorable outcomes for them.
Practice Areas
- DUI & DWI
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
- Juvenile Law
- White Collar Crime
Video Conferencing
- Zoom
Fees
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Florida
- The Florida Bar
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- New York
- New York State Office of Court Administration
- ID Number: 4643110
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Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Attorney
- The Ticket Clinic
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- Provided criminal defense services to clients throughout the 20th judicial circuit
- Owner
- Fritsch Law Firm
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- Firm focusing on criminal defense and family law matters
- Assistant State Attorney
- State Attorney's Office for 20th Judicial Circuit
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- Criminal prosecution ranging from simple misdemeanors to complicated high level felony cases including murder
Education
- University of Dayton School of Law
- J.D.
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- State University of New York - Buffalo
- B.A. | Political Science and Psychology
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Websites & Blogs
- Website
- Drew Fritsch Law Firm Site
Legal Answers
2 Questions Answered
- Q. Do I report adjudication withheld for traffic misdemeanor in FL on job applications?
- A: This answer is based on you having no other connection to the criminal justice system. If the question is phrased "convicted of a crime" you would be correct in answering "no." If the application asks about arrests or mentions had adjudication withheld you would properly answer "yes." In Florida a withhold of adjudication means you are not convicted. This is very important for felony charges.
- Q. What to expect with 2 out-of-county warrants & no bond holds?
- A: I would agree with the public defender's strategy of resolving the one case fairly easily. I am assuming the other case is in a different part of Florida. That judge may or may not know what happened with regard to the other warrant. Further, the judge who issued the warrant may or may not be the first appearance judge who would initially see your boyfriend. Fellow judges do not often change bail recommendations on warrants. If it is a driving while license suspended charge, an attorney may be able to get him scheduled for court quickly and work out some kind of plea agreement with the State Attorney's Office. His other strategy would likely be to push for a bond hearing, especially ... Read More
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