The Law Offices of Jerry Jenkins
Florida Law Firm
The Law Offices of Jerry Jenkins
Jerry Jenkins is intelligent, honest and dedicated to excellent representation of his clients. Jerry strives to get the best results for his clients. He will defend you against the charges brought against you and defend all of your rights. Jerry is a skillful and experienced trial attorney who will advise you on the consequences of your decisions. He will go to court on your behalf and Jerry will defend you against every state crime allegation.
Practice Areas:
- Criminal Appeals
- Criminal Traffic Offenses
- Driving Under The Influence
- Sealing And Expunging Criminal Records
- Drug Offenses
- Sex Crimes
- Property Crimes
- Crimes Involving Persons
- White Collar Crimes
- Violation of Probation
- Juvenile Delinquency
Principal Attorney:
Jerry Jenkins
The Law Office of Jerry Jenkins, P.A.
1415 E. Robinson St.
Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: (407) 287-6757
Email: info@jjlawoffice.com
www.jjlawoffice.com/contact
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