Dan Weisman, experienced Criminal Defense, Sex Crime attorney in Gainesville, FL with 21 reviews
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Dan Weisman

3312 W. University Avenue, Gainesville, FL

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2007:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor

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David vaina

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09 Sep, 2024
Direct and to the point. Highly recommend to anyone seeking the information you most need during a highly-unpleasant time in one's life. Put my mind at ease and left me feeling confident about what the other party could (and couldn't do). Thanks!
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Terry guider

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23 Sep, 2022
I call this place over 5 times for appointment no one never call back, if u love your family like that, take your case to someone or company that have time..
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Shirley evans

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18 May, 2021
Very please with how my case was handled in a timely manner staff amazing Mr Marraffino the best I would recommend this firm if you getting a DIVORCE
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Pros
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable lawyer
“Mr. Marraffino is very ethical person and listens to everything you have to say. Then he gives you the advice he has from his 35 years of working in family law.”
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Effective in obtaining favorable outcomes
“He's not afraid of trying new things he hasn't done before to win a case. He's a hard working guy and got me everything I wanted out of my case even when I thought it was impossible.”
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Personalized and caring approach
“He actually cares very much about his clients.... If you are looking for a criminal defense attorney in Gainesville, this is the one you want!!”
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Responsive and communicative
“Dan is smart in his field, kind, thorough and patient as he explained things. Answered all our calls quickly and expertly!”
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Successful track record
“Working with Mr.Dan and letting him take on my fiancé's case was the best decision we could have made! He was patient with the family and he always kept us updated on the case. I will definitely give him 5 stars! In the end the 'NOT GUILTY' proved his hard work and well deserved victory!”
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Difficulty reaching the office for appointments
“I call this place over 5 times for appointment no one never call back, if u love your family like that, take your case to someone or company that have time..”

Publications

2008:
25 THOMAS M. COOLEY LAW REVIEW 177, Cruel and Unusual Punishment, “Conformity” Amendments, and the Florida Supreme Court’s Review of Death Sentences: a Call for the Abolishment of Comparative Proportionality Review in Florida
2007:
34 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 877 (with Professor Michael L. Seigel), The Admissibility of Coconspirator Statements in a Post-Crawford World

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