FAQ's

What should I expect from El-Naffy Law, P.A.?

 

Once retained, attorney Carolle El-Naffy will provide knowledge of the law and effective and aggressive representation. Carolle prides herself on being up to date with changes in the law as well as recent changes in case law. 

The team at El-Naffy Law will provide you with exceptional communication, keeping you updated on every step of your case, and reliable representation from first appearance court to the conclusion of the case, including pre-trial motions such as bond motions/Arthur hearings, Motion to Suppress, Motion to Dismiss, and trial preparation.

What do I do if I get arrested?

 

Do not give a statement to the police. Be respectful and cooperative but tell the police that you are invoking your right to remain silent and you are requesting an attorney be present for any further questioning.

Do you handle cases once they are resolved?

 

If a case is resolved to a jail, prison, or probation sentence, El-Naffy Law can help in any modifications of sentences, including but not limited to Motion to Early Terminate Supervision, Motion to Modify Conditions of Supervision, and Motion to Travel.

How can I pay for my case?

 

We accept cash, checks, credit cards, debit cards, money orders, and cashier’s checks. Payment plans are available on a per case basis.

What do I do if I am being investigated for a crime?

 

Call an attorney immediately. A lot of times police want to speak with a suspect before arresting them in order to obtain more information to substantiate the arrest. Having an attorney present or speaking to detectives prior to any arrest is incredibly helpful in your defense and could even result in charges not being filed

I have been told that there is a warrant for my arrest. What can I do?

 

Retain El-Naffy Law PA to contact the arresting department, State Attorney’s Office, and/or file the appropriate motions to vacate the warrant

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