Criminal Defense
When a court convicts someone of a crime, the convicted may have a chance to appeal the verdict. However, only specific scenarios call for criminal appeals.
Just because a court finds someone guilty, it doesn’t mean it’s the end of their case. Check out our blog to learn about criminal case appeals.
The phrase, “right to remain silent” has become a staple in crime movies throughout the years, but this statement is much more than movie quote: it is a fundamental right of the American public.
Those accused of criminal activity still have protected rights under state laws. Therefore, when police detain people unlawfully, they have the right to combat their detention.
Civil asset forfeiture is a highly-controversial tool law enforcement use to try and crack down on illegal activity. Read our Miami criminal defense attorneys' blog to learn more.
College students are frequently charged with certain offenses. Read about the most common types of crimes they commit from our Miami criminal defense attorneys' blog!
Teens in high school tend to commit only a few specific crimes, including sexting. We discuss them in detail in our Miami criminal defense law blog.
The Florida Bar grievance committee has appointed Attorney John Hager of Hager & Schwartz, P.A. as a member. Our Miami criminal defense law blog has more details.
Being investigated or charged with a crime? Take immediate action with Miami criminal defense attorneys from Hager & Schwartz, P.A.
Miami Criminal Defense Attorney Brett Schwartz has earned his fourth consecutive inclusion to the Florida Super Lawyers list.
Miami criminal attorney John Hager has been named to the 2017 Florida Super Lawyers list. For proven defense, call Hager & Schwartz, P.A. today.
Learn how to challenge a restraining order with the help of Miami criminal defense attorneys from Hager & Schwartz, P.A.


