Miami Criminal Charges AttorneyFor more than 30 years, Miami criminal defense lawyer Bruce Alter, Esquire has dedicated his law practice to defending people who have been charged with crimes in southern Florida. Bruce Alter began his career as a criminal defense attorney in 1976. After graduating with highest honors from Brown University and the Florida State University College of Law, he accepted employment with the Miami-Dade County Public Defenders Office. During his eight years as an assistant public defender, he handled hundreds of criminal cases. In 1981 he was promoted to senior trial attorney, supervising the development of other attorneys and specializing in complex litigation and capital homicides. Mr. Alter opened his own criminal defense law practice in 1984. Bruce Alter is an experienced lawyer who strives to provide the highest level of dedicated, professional legal representation for each client, recognizing the client's need for confidentiality and honest, straight-forward advice. He understands that your future may depend on the outcome of your criminal case, and will work hard to protect your rights. Mr. Alter provides legal advice and counsel throughout all stages of a criminal prosecution, including grand jury or pre-indictment investigation, plea negotiations, pre-trial preparation and trial, criminal appeals, and post-conviction matters. Bruce Alter has successfully handled hundreds of criminal cases throughout Florida and in Federal courts throughout the country. He defends clients accused of drug charges, DUI/DWI, money laundering, conspiracy, Internet crimes, racketeering (RICO), white-collar crimes, sex offenses, assault, and homicide. He offers a free initial consultation, and is available to advise clients 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Mr. Alter's law firm accepts credit cards and payment plans. If you need the advice and counsel of an experienced criminal defense attorney, contact Bruce Alter today. Free consultation: Contact Miami criminal charges attorney Bruce Alter if you have been charged with a crime. |

