Criminal Defense Lawyer in
Palm Beach, Miami-Dade and Broward Counties
Charles G. White
If you have been charged with a crime, you need a defense attorney who has the experience, skill, and passion to make sure you receive the fair treatment and justice you deserve.
As an accomplished Criminal Defense Lawyer for 26 years, I have built my practice defending people against prosecutions in Federal and State Court at every stage; including pre-indictment and Grand Jury Witness representation, through jury trial, as well as to appeal or post-conviction. If there is way out of your legal problem, I am the defense attorney who can find it.
I am an ex-prosecutor from the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office, and a former Federal Assistant Public Defender for the Southern District of Florida, stretching from Vero Beach to Key West. As a private defense lawyer, I have handled major crimes as a defense lawyer in Federal and State Courts, including both locally and throughout the United States.
A major focus of my representation has been criminal defense in Federal Courts. I have participated in some of the longest and most challenging jury trials in the history of Florida, such as the 14-month RICO prosecution against the Outlaws Motorcycle Club. My client was “Big Jim” Nolan, the South Florida Outlaws President. I also tried one of the defendants in a case arising from Operation Courtbroom, an FBI string on Miami-Dade judicial corruption. I have handled almost every type of Federal case from white collar, Medicare, public corruption, investment and corporate fraud, money laundering, currency reporting and tax evasion to Internet sex crimes, narcotics conspiracies and firearms cases.
I am "death-qualified" in Miami-Dade County, and can handle every aspect of a capital murder case. I am also a Registry attorney for the Capital Collateral Commission; a State agency that represents death-row inmates in post-conviction litigation.
In addition, I have extensive experience in raising Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment issues in order to suppress evidence, and derail prosecutions. My practice is also active pursuing post-conviction habeas corpus relief for my clients.
Let my experience work for you. Contact my firm today if you or a loved one needs strong legal defense for any of the following:
- Criminal Defense
- White Collar Crime
- Complex Federal–RICO
- Fraud
- Money Laundering
- Medicare, Medicaid and Insurance Fraud
- Felony & Misdemeanor Crime, including:
- Armed Robbery
- Assault and Battery
- Burglary
- Domestic Violence
- Homicide
- Drug Offenses, including:
- Trafficking
- Manufacturing
- Possession
- Firearms Offenses
- Sex Crimes, including:
- Sexual Assault
- Date Rape
- Internet Sex Crimes
- Driving under the Influence (DUI)
- Investigations
- Appeals
- Habeas Corpus
My firm has spent literally thousands of days in jury trials in State and Federal Courts in Florida and around the United States. I have handled dozens of appeals in the Florida District Courts of Appeal, and the United States Courts of Appeal for the First, Second, Sixth, Ninth and Eleventh Circuits. I have appeared before the United States Supreme Court, and twice before the Florida Supreme Court.
Verdicts and Settlements:
- United States v. Ernesto Montaner. Acquittal of 15 counts of Medicare fraud after a four-month jury trial in Federal Court.
- United States v. Yahweh Ben Yahweh, et al. Acquittal of Yahweh follower implicated in four murders in Federal RICO Indictment after five-month jury trial. State murder charges dismissed without a trial.
- State v. Michael Locascio–As penalty-phase attorney. I obtained a life recommendation in a high-profile capital murder case featured on Dateline NBC and Court TV.
Vigorous representation of my clients has taken me into Federal Court throughout the United States including Puerto Rico, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Detroit, San Antonio, Mobile, and throughout Florida, but I have practiced extensively and have much knowledge and experience in the local Federal Courts in Key West, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Fort Pierce.
If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Lawyer in Palm Beach, Miami-Dade or Broward Counties, call Charles G. White today at 786-664-7910 or 561-859-0220, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a free consultation. Se Habla Espanol.
Practice Areas and Legal Definitions
Felony Crimes:
Felony Crimes involve drug and narcotics charges, arson, burglary, armed robbery, murder and/or attempted murder, rape and/or sexual assault, kidnapping and aggravated assault and battery. A felony conviction is a serious matter that can result in a substantial state prison sentence and the potential loss of certain privileges and Constitutional rights of U.S. citizenship, such as the right to possess a firearm or the right to vote.
Misdemeanors:
Misdemeanors are more serious than petty offenses, but much less serious than felonies. Misdemeanors typically result in imposition of such punishments as a fine or a jail sentence not exceeding a year. If a jail sentence is imposed, it is served at a local, city or county jail rather than a state or federal prison (penitentiary). In many jurisdictions and in certain types of cases defendants who can't afford an attorney are not entitled to a court-appointed attorney in a misdemeanor case. Unlike felonies, misdemeanors are usually handled by special courts with abbreviated procedures, such as a city court or municipal court.
Assault and Battery:
Assault and battery is the combination of two crimes: assault (the threat of violence) and battery (actual physical violence). The main distinction between the two offenses is the existence or nonexistence of touching and/or contact. While contact is an essential element of battery, there must be an absence of contact for assault. If the victim has been actually touched by the person committing the crime, then battery has occurred. If the victim has not actually been touched, but only threatened, then the crime is considered to be assault.
Burglary and Robbery:
Burglary is defined as the unlawful entering of a building with intent to commit a felony or to steal valuable property. Robbery is also a specific intent crime, requiring both theft and a form of violence or threat of violence used to deprive someone of their property. A common example of a robbery is a convenience store holdup, wherein a robber threatens to shoot a cashier unless the cashier hands over money.
Sex Crimes:
Sex crimes can include such charges as: Child Abuse, Child Pornography, Date Rape, Failure to register (as a Sex Offender), Indecent Exposure, Internet Porn, Lewd Conduct, Marital Rape, Molestation, Obscenity, Pedophilia, Pornography, Prostitution, Rape, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault, Sodomy and Statutory Rape. Many sex crimes are considered felonies and require convicted defendants to continually register themselves as publicly recognized sex offenders with the local and state authorities where they live and work. Charges of sexual misconduct carry extremely serious penalties and these crimes are commonly punished more severely than any other crime except murder. Sexual misconduct is seldom witnessed by anyone other than the accuser and accused and the risk of conviction of an innocent person is drastically higher in these cases.
DUI/Driving Under the Influence:
"DUI" stands for Driving under the Influence and occurs when someone is operating, or is in actual physical control, of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other controlled substance to the extent that their mental faculties are impaired and/or their blood alcohol content (BAC) is above the legal limit. Even for a first offense, penalties can include license suspension, substantial fines, community service, mandatory attendance at a state or DMV approved alcohol program, mandatory overnight incarceration and the required installation (at the offender's expense) of a car ignition locking device. In addition, a DUI conviction stays on a DMV record for several years, it typically results in higher insurance premiums, and an offender may become ineligible for credit. Plus, a DUI could also jeopardize your employment opportunities.
Drugs and Narcotics Charges:
Drugs and Narcotics laws have tried to keep up with the changing perceptions and real dangers of substance abuse. By 1970, over 55 federal drug laws and countless state laws specified a variety of punitive measures, including life imprisonment and even the death penalty. To clarify the situation, the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 repealed, replaced, or updated all previous federal laws concerned with narcotics and all other dangerous drugs.
Most states have laws that give different treatment to possession of different categories of drugs (i.e. prescription drugs, marijuana, crystal methamphetamine), and also make a distinction in the offense charged as to whether a small amount of the drug was found with the defendant (personal use) or a larger amount (intent to sell or distribute, trafficking). A conviction on a drug charge of any magnitude, even a small amount of marijuana, can seriously affect your present and future employment chances, your education, your reputation and your freedom.
Domestic Violence:
Domestic violence is any physical, emotional, sexual or other violence that takes place between people who may be married or not married; heterosexual, gay, or lesbian; living together, separated or dating. Domestic violence can be criminal and include physical assault: hitting, pushing and shoving, etc., sexual abuse: unwanted or forced sexual activity, and stalking. Domestic violence charges can have a serious impact on your life.
White Collar Crimes:
High-tech professionals, corporate executives and clergy who are criminally charged for offenses such as corporate theft, counterfeiting, embezzlement, forgery, hacking, fraud, tax evasion or bad checks are often referred to as "white collar" offenders and are prosecuted for white collar crimes. In some cases, first-time offenders are convicted and sent to prison, even with no prior criminal history. An arrest and conviction for one of these crimes can have a serious impact on your life.
Fraud:
In criminal law, fraud is the crime or offense of deliberately deceiving another in order to damage them — usually, to obtain property or services from him or her unjustly. Fraud can be accomplished through the aid of forged objects. In the criminal law of common law jurisdictions it may be called "theft by deception," "larceny by trick," "larceny by fraud and deception" or something similar. Fraud can be committed through many methods including mail, wire, phone and the internet.
Appellate and Post Conviction:
In an appeal, an appellate court reviews the record of the pre-trial and trial proceedings for legal errors. The record includes the court file, the court reporter's transcript and the evidence and exhibits introduced in the trial court. In general, an appellate court does not consider information that is not contained in the record.
A post-conviction petition is the general name for what is called a "collateral attack" on a conviction. In federal court, they are called habeas corpus petitions. By using a post-conviction petition, a defendant generally can bring evidence before the reviewing court that was not part of the record on appeal, and in this way raise issues that would otherwise not be reviewed.
If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Lawyer in Palm Beach, Miami-Dade or Broward Counties, call Charles G. White today at 786-664-7910 or 561-859-0220, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a free consultation. Se Habla Espanol.
If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Lawyer in Palm Beach, Miami-Dade or Broward Counties, call Charles G. White today at 786-664-7910 or 561-859-0220, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a free consultation. Se Habla Espanol.
LOCATIONS:
Law Offices of Charles G. White, P.A.
1031 Ives Dairy Rd., Suite 228
Miami, FL 33179
Phone: 786-664-7910
Fax: 305-914-0166
203 N.E. First Avenue
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Phone: 561-859-0220
Fax: (561) 276-8010
Hours: M-F, 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Services provided after-hours
Attorney Charles G. White
- Jurisdictions Attorney is Licensed in: Florida Bar, Federal Trial Bar and Federal Bar for the Southern District of Florida, Federal Bar for the Middle District of Florida, Bar for the United States Supreme Court, Bar for the United States of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
- Date Admitted to the Bar: 10/30/81
- Colleges Attended, Degree & Year Graduated: University of Miami Law School, J.D., 1981; Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, B.A. 1976
- Professional Memberships & Achievements: National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, South County Bar Association, Dade County Bar Association.
Additional Questions or need further information?
1031 Ives Dairy Rd.Suite 228
203 N.E. First Avenue
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Phone: 561-859-0220
Fax: 561-276-8010
