Tonmiel Rodriguez, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Bartow, FL with 120 reviews
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Tonmiel Rodriguez

690 E DAVIDSON ST, Bartow, FL

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2010:
Stetson University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2005:
University of Florida, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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David miranda

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21 Oct, 2024
Amazing communication, helped through the process very pleased!
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Vandall smith

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19 Sep, 2024
Just won my trial with Mr.Rodriguez was very passionate about his work and I’m very much satisfied!!!!
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Alexander nieves

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06 Aug, 2024
Easily the greatest lawyer in polk county. Professional firm and will answer every question. Communication was on point and made me feel confident in my situation. Please dont hesitate to contact.
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Amazing communication, helped through the process very pleased!”
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Passionate and dedicated attorney
“Just won my trial with Mr.Rodriguez was very passionate about his work and I'm very much satisfied!!!!”
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Knowledgeable, professional, and attentive
“Easily the greatest lawyer in polk county. Professional firm and will answer every question. Communication was on point and made me feel confident in my situation.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes
“Mr.Rodriguez got the best possible outcome in both cases he represented me in.”
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Affordable and accessible legal services
“His honorary is very affordable.”
Cons
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Potential gender bias in service
“This raise the question of gender bias. Is he more comfortable doing business with females than with males?”
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Slow response time in some cases
“I still waiting for a call from him.”

Publications

2017:
The Florida Defender Magazine/Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (FACDL), The Dawn of Pre-Trial Death Penalty Litigation in Florida
2016:
The Florida Defender Magazine/Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (FACDL), Safeguarding the Jury's Sense of Responsibility in Capital Sentencing: Caldwell v. Mississippi after Hurst v. Florida
2012:
The Florida Defender Magazine/Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers(FACDL), Get your VOP Dropped: Motions to Dismiss in Violation of Probation Cases

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