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Don't allow a DUI arrest to ruin your life, we can
win your case. You must act immediately. You only have
10 days from the date of your arrest to get your drivers
license back.
If you're looking for a DUI Attorney from Tallahassee
to Key West contact Florida DUI Lawyer Randy Goodis. His
firm has a national reputation for successfully
representing clients charged with drunk driving or DUI
in Miami Dade County, Broward County, Monroe County,
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Orange County,
Seminole County and Osceola County just to name a few.
If you've been charged with DUI contact Miami-Dade
County and Broward County DUI Lawyer Randy Goodis
today. |
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| In the last several years Mr. Goodis has
lectured at 11 DUI seminars
attended by Miami Dade and Broward Ft. Lauderdale DUI
defense lawyers and prosecutors. Mr. Goodis has handled
motions, violation of probation hearings and trials in
thousands of cases from Key West to Northern Florida.
Mr. Goodis is a former named partner in Essen, Essen,
Susaneck, Canet and Goodis. While there, he was the Dade
County Division Chief, head of the travel team and a
lead trial attorney in Broward County. Mr. Goodis is a
former Assistant State Attorney in the DUI Division in
Orlando and the DUI Division Chief in Osceola County,
Florida. While at the State Attorney's Office he
attended the Advanced DUI Trial Advocacy School in
Gainesville, Florida and the DUI Trial Advocacy School
in Orlando, Florida. Mr. Goodis started his career as an
Assistant Public Defender in Seminole County, Florida,
where he never lost a trial. Mr. Goodis received his
Juris Doctor at the University of Miami in 1993 and his
undergraduate degree at Boston University in 1990. |
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| Contact |
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| If
you have been charged with DUI, contact an
attorney immediately. Remember, you only have 10
days to save your license. |
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| 888-384-8DUI (8384) Toll
Free |
| 954-922-8DUI (8384)
Broward |
| 305-389-1833 Dade / 24
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| 954-922-8887 Fax |
| info@duivictory.com |
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| Randy Goodis had handled motions,
violation of probation hearings and trials in
over 1,000 cases. |
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