


In Florida and throughout the United States, nearly 90 percent of defendants, when faced with a criminal prosecution, remain unrepresented or choose to rely on the services of the public defender’s office to handle their case. Despite overwhelming statistical evidence that private attorneys achieve lower incarceration rates, shorter sentences, and greater probabilities that a charge will be dropped or reduced, the vast majority of pro se defendants and public defender clients never even consider the possibility of hiring private counsel.
At Hussein & Webber, PL, we believe that one of the key reasons for this trend is the perception that private counsel can not be afforded. To address this issue, our law firm has published a range of suggested fees and costs with regard to the most commonly prosecuted criminal offenses. The listing is intended to show what we would typically charge to handle a particular type of criminal matter. These fees may vary according to the nature, complexity, and facts involved in a case.
If you have been accused of a criminal offense in Jacksonville, Duval County, Clay County, or Nassau County Florida and are considering hiring a private attorney, contact Hussein & Webber, PL for a free consultation.
▪Attaching Tag / Plate Not Assigned-
▪Carrying a Concealed Weapon-
▪Criminal Mischief Defense-
▪Culpable Negligence Defense-
▪Disorderly Conduct Defense-
▪Disorderly Intoxication Defense-
▪DUI / DWI Defense-
▪Expired Tag or Registration-
▪False Information About a Crime-
▪False Report / False Police Report-
▪Improper Exhibition of a Firearm-
▪Indecent Exposure Defense-
▪Injunction Violation Defense-
▪Leaving the Scene / Hit and Run-
▪Loitering Prowling Defense-
▪Marijuana Possession Defense-
▪No Motorcycle Endorsement-
▪No Valid Driver’s License Defense-
▪Open House Party Defense-
▪Paraphernalia Possession Defense-
▪Petit / Retail Theft / Theft Defense-
▪Prostitution / Solicitation Defense-
▪Racing on Highways Defense-
▪Reckless Driving Defense-
▪Resisting Arrest Defense-
▪Sealing and Expunging a Record-
▪Stalking / Cyberstalking Defense-
▪Suspended or Revoked License-
▪Trespass Defense-
▪Unnatural and Lascivious Acts-
▪Violation of Probation Defense-
▪Worthless Check Defense-
▪Habitual Traffic Offender Defense-
Due to the highly variable nature of felony litigation, it is not possible to offer an estimated schedule of fees even for the most commonly charged felony offenses. In felony litigation, fees will vary according to the type of case, the complexity of legal and factual issues, the likely jail or prison exposure of a defendant, the prior criminal history of an accused, the strength of applicable defenses, the likelihood of a trial, and numerous other factors.
At Hussein & Webber, PL, we work diligently to offer the most competitive rates for all felony offenses. We understand the financial limitations facing individuals accused of a crime, and work with clients and their families to find workable solutions to their legal needs. No person accused of a felony offense should go unrepresented or be forced to rely on the services of the public defender.
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If you have been accused of a criminal offense in Jacksonville, Duval County, Clay County, Nassau County, or Baker County, Florida, representation by a private attorney may be a viable option to consider in the defense of your case. Contact Hussein & Webber, PL today for a free consultation.


Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer
630 W. Adams Street, Suite 206
Jacksonville, FL 32204
Tel: 904.444.3952
Fax: 904.458.8714
Fees and Costs-
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Jacksonville Practice Areas
▪Attaching Tag / Plate Not Assigned
▪Disorderly Intoxication Defense
▪False Information About a Crime
▪False Report / False Police Report
▪Improper Exhibition of a Firearm
▪Leaving the Scene / Hit and Run
▪No Valid Driver’s License Defense
▪Paraphernalia Possession Defense
▪Petit / Retail Theft / Theft Defense
▪Prostitution / Solicitation Defense
▪Sealing and Expunging a Record
▪Stalking / Cyberstalking Defense
▪Unnatural and Lascivious Acts
▪Violation of Probation Defense
▪Habitual Traffic Offender Defense