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Felony Crimes
Tampa Felony Defense Lawyer
A felony charge in Florida is one of the most serious legal situations a person can face. Convictions can result in years in prison, loss of civil rights, and a permanent criminal record. If you’ve been accused in Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, or Pinellas County, you need an experienced felony defense attorney who knows how to fight for your freedom.
At Haworth Criminal Defense, we represent clients in all stages of felony prosecution, from arrest to trial, and provide the strong, strategic defense required for serious criminal allegations. If you have been charged with a felony in Pinellas County, turn to Attorney Michael Haworth and our firm’s supporting staff for your defense.
Tell your story to our Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, and Tampa felony lawyer and learn how Haworth Legal can help you in a free consultation. Schedule yours by calling (727) 610-8114 or reaching out online.
How Florida Law Defines a Felony
A felony is a serious criminal offense that can result in severe punishments, including imprisonment, fines, and/or loss of certain rights. In Florida, a felony is any crime defined under Florida Statute § 775.08 that may be punishable by over a year in prison or, in the most severe cases, death.
Felony Classifications
The state’s laws classify felonies in five categories:
- Capital felony: Punishable by death or life imprisonment without parole
- Life felony: Punishable by up to a life sentence and/or a fine of $15,000
- First-degree felony: Punishable by up to 30 years in prison and/or a fine of $10,000
- Second-degree felony: Punishable by up to 15 years in prison and/or a fine of $10,000
- Third-degree felony: Punishable by up to five years in prison and/or a fine of $5,000
Because penalties are severe, early intervention by a Tampa felony defense lawyer can make the difference between a conviction and a reduced or dismissed charge. Florida judges rely on Florida felony sentencing guidelines when determining penalties and sentencing outcomes.
Common Felony Charges We Defend
Our attorneys handle a wide range of felony offenses in Tampa Bay and throughout Florida, including:
- Homicide, manslaughter, or attempted murder
- Aggravated assault or battery
- Burglary and robbery
- Grand theft and white-collar crimes
- Kidnapping
- Sexual offenses such as rape, child molestation, indecent exposure, and internet crimes
- Firearm and weapons violations
- Drug crimes like drug trafficking and distribution
- Federal crimes or multi-jurisdictional felonies
Whether you’re facing a single count or multiple felony indictments, Haworth Criminal Defense is ready to protect your rights in court.

Possible Defenses for Felony Charges
Attorney Haworth has successfully defended clients against felony charges, including those tried in federal courts. If you have been charged with a felony, he may employ the following defenses to protect your freedom and clear your name:
Insufficient Evidence
The prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you committed the alleged crime. If there is not enough evidence to support their case, our attorney can argue for your acquittal.
Violation of Constitutional Rights
Your rights as a defendant are protected under the U.S. Constitution. If law enforcement violated your Fourth Amendment rights during the arrest, investigation, or trial, we will move to exclude illegally obtained evidence.
Mistaken Identity
In some cases, individuals are wrongly identified as offenders. We investigate and present evidence showing that you were not the perpetrator, exposing flaws in eyewitness identification or police procedure. This includes understanding how eyewitness misidentification can contribute to wrongful convictions.
Self-Defense or Justifiable Use of Force
If you acted in self-defense or had a justifiable reason for using force against another person, our attorneys may argue your actions were justified under self-defense under Florida law to charges of violent crimes and gun-related offenses.
Mental Incapacity
If you were not mentally competent at the time of the alleged crime, our lawyer may be able to pursue a reduction or dismissal of charges.
How Much Does a Felony Defense Attorney Cost?
The cost of hiring a felony defense lawyer in Florida depends on several factors — the complexity of the case, potential sentencing, and whether it proceeds to trial.
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Misdemeanor-level felonies (3rd degree) may start around a few thousand dollars.
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Serious or complex felonies (such as violent crimes or drug trafficking) can range higher due to time, expert witnesses, and motions involved.
At Haworth Criminal Defense, we offer free consultations to discuss your case and provide a clear estimate upfront — no surprises, no pressure.
Why Choose Haworth Criminal Defense?
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Local experience in Tampa, Clearwater, St. Pete, and Pinellas County courts
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Strong relationships with Florida prosecutors and court staff
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Proven success defending clients in felony and federal cases
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Direct attorney communication and 24/7 availability for urgent matters
FAQs: Common Questions on Felony Crimes
What’s the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor in Florida?
Felonies are more serious crimes with penalties exceeding one year in prison, while misdemeanors carry shorter jail sentences or probation.
Can a felony be reduced to a misdemeanor?
Yes. With the right defense strategy, some felonies can be reduced or reclassified, especially for first-time offenders.
Will a felony conviction stay on my record forever?
Most felony convictions in Florida cannot be expunged or sealed, which is why avoiding conviction through defense or plea negotiation is so important.
How much does a felony defense attorney cost in Tampa Bay?
Fees depend on case complexity, but Haworth Criminal Defense offers transparent pricing and payment options after an initial free consultation.
Do I need a local attorney for a felony charge?
Yes. A Tampa felony defense attorney understands the nuances of local judges, prosecutors, and court procedures that can significantly impact your case outcome.
Charged with a Felony? Call Haworth Legal.
Around the clock, our firm is able to be there for those needing the advice and guidance of a trusted attorney. If you have been charged with a felony, do not wait to contact us. Anything you say or do could be held against you in court, which is why consulting a lawyer before speaking with law enforcement or the prosecution is essential. With Attorney Haworth on your side, you can make informed decisions about matters affecting your case. Plus, you can feel assured knowing he and our firm’s supporting team have the resources and know-how to defend you.
If you’ve been charged with a felony in Tampa Bay, including Clearwater, St. Petersburg, or Pinellas County, Haworth Criminal Defense is ready to help.
Call today to schedule a confidential consultation with a trusted Florida felony defense lawyer committed to protecting your rights.