Address: 1945 E Michigan St, Orlando, FL 32806, USA
Phone: +14073059392
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
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James Mon
I was involved in a total lose accident and this was my first time getting an attorney. In an already stressful situation, my team made it so I could put my mind at ease. My team, Ash, Andrea, and Ana were more than I could have hoped for. They were knowledgeable, informative, and did everything they could to make it an easier process for me. They treated my case with precision and care and got me the compensation that was deserved. Big thanks to Umansky Law Firm and their wonderful team.
Kelci Kinney
I was in an auto accident for the first time ever, I was rear ended on I4 on my way to work. I was immediately so stressed and worried because I didn’t know what to do. A coworker recommended Bill Umansky from personally working with him. My experience with Umansky law firm was easy and flawless. They worked with my busy schedule and communicated with me the whole time weather it be texting or calling after their hours. They explained everything to me thoroughly and never made me feel like I was bothering them too frequently or asking too many questions. Bill, Ash, Andrea and Ana did all the work for me getting me compensation for my injury fast, and I couldn’t have gone through this without the Umansky law firm.
Cory Holmes
I had the pleasure working with attorney Rachel Mattie on my DUI case. Hiring her to be my attorney and having her take point on my case was hands down the best decision that I could have ever made, given the situation that I was in. She was with me every step of the way, assisting me through the process from beginning to end. Rachel was extremely patient, consistent with updates regarding my case, constantly provided me information and is extremely reliable! I would recommend her to anybody that needs professional legal assistance!
Francisco Piera
I talked to several attorneys and none of them gave me peace in the hardest time of my life. They were all about the fees. From the moment I talked with Umansky Law Firm the first time, I knew they were what I needed. I was talking to humans, with a personal touch. They very wisely assigned me Mr. Bradford Fisher, the best attorney ever, and he got me the results we were looking for. My family and myself have a second chance. God bless Mr. Fisher and everyone that works in that law firm, always! Do not think twice about hiring them.
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Yes they offer easy biweekly payment plans with low down payments. Depend the case and cost.
A Clemency lawyer or attorney can help you make sure that you have all the appropriate documentation that the Commissioner of Offender Review will require. A good pardon attorney will be able to assist you to collect the certified documents needed above, craft your personal statement, review your letters of character reference, and put together a complete application and report that puts you in the most positive light possible to the Florida Clemency Board. Further, a clemency lawyer will draft an advocacy letter and will prepare you for the hearing of one is needed to get a full pardon. At the Umansky Law firm we will help you each step of the way you need us by making sure you are putting together the most compelling reason to get your life back on track, carry a firearm and be officially forgiven by the State of Florida so you can clear your good name.
When you file your application for clemency, the Florida Commission on Offender Review will accept the application and assign an Executive Clemency number once the documents appear to be in order. Once an investigation is done by the Commission, they will make a report and recommendation to the Clemency Board. If the Commission on Offender Review believes an application should be granted, the applicant’s case may be placed on an agenda in front of the clemency board only after a full investigation is completed by the Florida commission on offender review.
If you want to put a good foot before the clemency board, you should include letters of character, personal statement, a résumé, a full disclosure of your criminal history, client testimonials and any other documentation or attestation such as rewards or reviews that put you in a good light in front of the clemency board.
You’ll need to get a certified copy of the charging instrument including indictment, information or warrant with supporting affidavits for each felony can felony or misdemeanor conviction if you were seeking a pardon for a misdemeanor. You must also include a certified copy of a judgment and sentence for each felony or misdemeanor adjudication if seeking a pardon for that misdemeanor. Your documents may, include an order of probation or community control for each felony conviction, felony charge for adjudication of guilt withheld, or misdemeanor conviction or charge.
You can go online and search for the Office of Executive Clemency where you can download the application.
A citizen or a domiciled Florida resident can apply for a pardon when he or she has finished all the terms of sentence arising from there felony conviction(s) and the person has waited ten years since the sentence was completed. If you are applying for clemency or a pardon you can’t not have any pending criminal charges or outstanding warrants. You must not owe more than one thousand dollars in fines from any criminal traffic or misdemeanor conviction. You must pay all outstanding restitution even if decided to a civil judgment before you can apply.
The governor has absolute discretion to grant a full pardon which unconditionally releases its citizens from punishment and forgives guilt for any convictions in the state of Florida. If you receive a full pardon the state of Florida’s restoring to you all rights of citizenship before your conviction, including your right to possess, use, own, or purchase firearms. The governor has absolute power to grant or deny a full pardon. As long as the Governor has two members of the clemency board agree, governor can deny, grant or revoke a pardon or clemency.
The best part is you can get in the state of Florida is called a Full Pardon.
You can get a full pardon, pardon without firearm authority, pardon for misdemeanor domestic violence, commutation of sentence, remission of find forfeitures, specific authority on, possess, or use firearms and restoration of civil rights in Florida.
They are so good in pricing Thank for them they let me pay instalment and pay off in few mon
HI! Long day. But I wanted to make sure I got back to you before I leave the office. I would call an immigration lawyer for your question for sure! Sorry for delayed response.
I’m sorry we don’t handle those type of cases. Very sorry about your loss Richard!
The best answer you can receive is if you call them up directly. I highly recommend The Umansky firm!
Are Pro Bono cases are limited to volunteering for Legal Aid and Teen Court. Thanks for your questions.
DUI cases involving marijuana are on the rise which is requiring police and prosecutors to go to great lengths in order to prove that you were impaired and actually under the influence of marijuana at the time of driving. To prove marijuana impairment, they will rely on evidence such as your driving behavior, your performance on field sobriety tests and the results of the toxicology test. They may also need to bring in a toxicologist and rely upon police officers trained in Drug recognition techniques.
It is a common belief that if an officer fails to read your Miranda warnings, your charges can be dismissed. Unfortunately, this usually is not the case. If all the State has is your confession as evidence then yes it is possible. If the State has other evidence that can prove the charges then the case may not be dismissed.
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