Federal Criminal Defense Attorney, David J. Joffe is available to represent clients whose professional reputations, assets, and social
status would be at risk if convicted of a serious white collar crime in Los Angeles, California. This
includes, but is not limited to, stockbrokers, bank officers, CEO's, attorneys,
physicians, entrepreneurs, and other trade professionals.
If you have been arrested or accused of one or more white collar crimes or called as a witness before a grand jury in Los Angeles, Federal criminal defense attorney, David J. Joffe, can help you.
Since 1989, David J. Joffe has represented people and businesses charged with serious crimes in both U.S. federal and state courts. He is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, and all lower Federal Courts, including U.S. Tax Court.
Criminal Defense Lawyer, David J. Joffe is ranked "AV" by Martindale
Hubbell. The Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register is limited to only the most
distinguished law practices. The "A" signifies the highest level of legal
ability, while the "V" denotes "very high" adherence to the professional
standards of conduct, ethics, reliability and diligence.
An AV rating is a significant accomplishment - a testament to the fact that a lawyer's peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence. A lawyer must be admitted to the bar for 10 years or more to receive an AV rating.
In addition, Criminal Defense Lawyer, David J. Joffe is listed in the Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. Such a designation indicates that David J. Joffe is ranked in the top 5% of all attorneys in the country.
For over 90 years, the Bar Register has been a unique guide to the legal community's most eminent professionals. It includes only those select law practices that have earned the highest rating in the Martindale-Hubbell® Law Directory and have been designated by their colleagues as preeminent in their field.
Federal
Criminal Defense Attorney, David J. Joffe has personally handled over 500
federal criminal cases, in areas such as white collar crime, SEC violations, tax
crimes, asset forfeiture, fraud, drug possession, drug trafficking, conspiracy,
racketeering (RICO cases), money laundering, theft, extradition, and public
corruption. Criminal defense lawyer, David J. Joffe, and his
experienced staff are fully equipped to defend you in any serious state or
federal criminal case in Los Angeles.
If accused of one or more white collar crimes or called before a grand jury in Los Angeles, it is crucial to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney at Joffe & Joffe who understands both state and federal court systems.
You can expect Joffe & Joffe to:
Call or contact Joffe & Joffe today at 954.723.0007 for a Confidential Consultation regarding your case.
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Representative case results include:
Latest Verdict: Trial attorney David Joffe is granted an acquittal for his client who was facing a mandatory life sentence if convicted in a federal drug importation case
As a result of masterful cross examination of six (6) key witnesses at trial, Mr. Joffe’s motion was granted to acquit his client of all charges in a federal drug importation case. The case involved 26 kilograms of cocaine and 5 kilograms of heroin. The Judge, a former prosecutor has not granted such a request in more than twenty (20) years of service on the bench. Mr. Joffe received positive written comments from more than twenty (20) peer attorneys.
David J. Joffe obtains not guilty jury verdict in federal drug case in forty (40) minutes after one (1) day trial. Client acquitted of 10 year mandatory jail sentence.
Defendant was convicted of two counts. The law firm again represented defendant on the direct appeal to the United States Court of Appeals in and for the Eleventh Circuit. The law firm was successful in having one count vacated and defendant was remanded for re-sentencing before the District Court. The Court sentenced defendant to non-reporting probation.
State Attorney dismissed marijuana possession case after reading one motion detailing improper search and seizure.
Male Charged with Mortgage Fraud Gets No Prison Time
Miami: 29 defendants charged in drug importation and credit card scheme and only ONE goes free! His attorney was David J Joffe!
20 year old female Gets Reduced Sentence for Drug Charge
Charges Dismissed on Battery of a Law Enforcement Officer
Ex-banker not charged with theft of goods through interstate commerce
Florida criminal defense lawyer, David J. Joffe successfully reduces sentence of Colombian crew men on freighter with two tons of cocaine