Tuesday, December 20, 2011

David A. Brener and Thomas E. DeMine 239-332-1100 Have Relocated Back To Downtown Fort Myers

Attorneys David A. Brener and Thomas E. DeMine 239-332-1100 have relocated their offices back to downtown Fort Myers. The Firm will still be known as the Law Offices of Brener and DeMine, P.A., and will still handle all state and federal crimes, including Murder and other Violent Crimes, Narcotics Offenses, Thefts, Frauds, and White Collar Crimes, Sex Offenses, Probation and Control Release Violations, and Driving Charges and DUI. The Firm will be located at 2550 First Street, Fort Myers, Fl. 33901.
Brener and Demine, P.A.
http://www.justiceisourpassion.cim
239-332-1100

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Attorney Thomas E. DeMine of Brener and DeMine, P.A. 239-332-1100 Elected President of Lee County Chapter of Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Congratulations are in order for Attorney Thomas E. DeMine of the Law Offices of Brener and DeMine, P.A., who was recently elected President of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Lee County Chapter, for the year 2012. Tom is a Partner in Brener and DeMine, P.A., which focuses on state and federal criminal defense, including murder and other violent crimes, narcotics offenses, sex crimes, conspiracy, firearms and weapons offenses, probation and control release violations, driving charges and DUI, as well as thefts, frauds, and white collar crimes. Tom DeMine is a former Lee County Prosecutor, and is admitted in all the courts of the state, as well as the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

Law Office of Brener and DeMine, P.A.
2550 First Street
Fort Myers, Fl. 33901
239-332-1100
www.justiceisourpassion.com

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Florida Murder Lawyer and Fort Myers Attorney David A. Brener 239-332-1100 Gets Client 10 Years In Cape Coral Strangulation Case

Florida Murder Attorney David A. Brener 239-332-1100 based in Fort Myers recently persuaded the state attorney's office to abandon murder charges against his client, Mathew Gullett of Cape Coral, who was accused of strangling his girlfriend to death, leaving her body in a bathtub, and fleeing to Ohio, where he was shot by police during his apprehension. Gullett allegedly admitted committing the homicide to several people, including emergency personell, friends and family. After investigating the case and preparing for trial, the defense was able to persuade the prosecutor to reduce the charge to manslaughter, and to a sentence of ten years incarceration. With credit for time served and gain time, Gullett, who was facing true life in prison, will be out of jail in approximately six (6) years, while he is still in his thirties.

Brener and DeMine, P.A.
2550 First Street
Fort Myers, Fl. 33901
239-332-1100
www.murderlawyerflorida.com