The Law Office of Eric Roper, P.A.
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The Law Office of Eric Roper, P.A.
The Law Office of Eric Roper is located in Jacksonville, Florida. The firm provides aggressive representation, provided by its Jacksonville Criminal Lawyers, to anyone charged with a criminal offense in all Federal and military courts and in Florida state courts. As a former active duty Navy Judge Advocate, Eric Roper has 15 years experience in both prosecuting and defending criminal trials in Federal and military courts.
Practice Areas:
- Criminal Defense
- Military Law
- Maritime Transportation
Principal Attorney:
- Eric Roper
The Law Office of Eric Roper, P.A.
315 E. Bay Street
2nd Floor
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Phone: (904) 354-8775
Fax: (904) 779-3247
http://www.ericroperlaw.com/contact
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