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Being charged with a criminal offense is no small matter. Even accusations – unfounded or not – can cause serious repercussions. Very rarely will these types of crises affect just one aspect of your life: they can impact your family life, personal life, professional life, and most importantly, your freedom. Regardless of the charges you face, working with a skilled criminal defense lawyer will be crucial to minimizing the impact that an arrest can have on your life.

The Fleming Law Group, P.A. is prepared to protect you, regardless of the charges you face. Call today.

The criminal justice system is intimidating and being unaware of your rights could make it feel more daunting. We understand you may feel like just a cog in the wheel. We aim to inform you of your rights and help you understand which steps to take to position your case favorably. Let us use our knowledge to help tip the scales of justice in your direction.
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  • J.S. Lucas Fleming, Esq.

    Criminal Defense Attorney

    With nearly 25 years of experience in criminal law, attorney Lucas Fleming helps clients with addictions and mental disorders find treatment instead of incarceration.

    Fleming has served as the former State Prosecutor for the State Attorney's Office in Tampa. He has provided legal commentary on the O.J. Simpson case on Fox 13 and Bay News 9 and has been quoted in the St. Petersburg Times and the Tampa Tribune.

    In addition, Fleming is the founder of Lawyers for Literacy, a non-profit dedicated to helping disadvantaged children pass the FCAT and build a foundation for success, lowering their risk of involvement in the juvenile criminal system.

    Fleming is a Graduate of the University of Florida and Stetson University College of Law. He is a member of the Florida Bar and has been admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Fleming is also a member of the Pinellas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, a member of the St. Petersburg and Clearwater Bar Associations and a former president of the St Petersburg Bar Association.

  • Amanda F. Bettker

    Criminal Defense Lawyer

    With over ten years of experience as a State Prosecutor handling both jury and non-jury trials in juvenile, misdemeanor and felony divisions, Amanda Bettker handles specialized cases involving domestic violence, sexual battery, DUI and career criminal prosecution.

    A lifelong resident of Pinellas County and graduate of Northeast High School, Bettker is a graduate of the University of Maryland and Hofstra University College of Law.

    Bettker was selected to serve as a member of the State Attorney Gang Prosecution Team and became certified as a gang investigator, serving as an instructor for the Florida Gang Investigators Association.

    In addition, Bettker was appointed lead trial attorney of a county court division and is a member of the St. Petersburg Bar, the Hillsborough County Bar Association and has been admitted to U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will I go to jail if I was arrested?

    Answer:

    No, not necessarily. Although each county may have slightly different booking processes, you may be placed in a holding cell until you have been read your official charges during your arraignment (first hearing before a judge). A jail or prison sentence can only be brought if you have been found guilty and convicted by a jury or judge, or if you have pled to a charge with a jail sentence involved.

  • If I’m not guilty, why do I need a lawyer?

    Answer:

    At The Fleming Law Group, P.A., we always assume our clients to be innocent until proven guilty, and we will always represent them as such. Even if you know that you are not guilty, you will be facing off against highly trained Prosecutors and District Attorneys. It is their primary motivation to utilize the State’s resources to obtain a conviction and penalize you accordingly.

  • How are misdemeanors & felonies different?

    Answer:

    Criminal offenses can be categorized in multiple ways, and this includes misdemeanor charges and felony charges. Misdemeanors are considered to be lesser offenses, and typically result in a jail sentence equal to or less than 1 year. On the other hand, felonies are much more severe and can carry lengthy prison sentences.

  • What are my rights after an arrest?

    Answer:

    We believe that knowledge can be the strongest defense. If you have been arrested, know that you have the right to remain silent and you have the right to request an attorney. Both of these things (also known as your Miranda Rights) ultimately protect your 5th Amendment Right to avoid self-incrimination.

Rights That Are in Jeopardy After Serving Time

  • Loss of eligibility to apply for financial aid for college
  • Security clearance for certain professions such as teaching, working with children, or security
  • Voting privileges
  • Parenting rights can be taken away including custody & visiting rights
  • Loss of 2nd Amendment right to legally obtain or possess firearms
  • Cannot obtain a passport or a visa for entry into certain countries
  • Convicts are pulled into police line-ups as a potential suspect

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