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Former Lead Attorney in the Broward County Public Defenders Office
Former Lead Attorney in the specialized Domestic Violence Court
Practicing Law for over 17 years
Admitted to practice in: All Florida & Tennessee State Courts
Member of the Florida & Tennessee Bar
Broward County Bar Association & American Trial Lawyers Association
Florida & Tennessee Association's of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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Ability to Posses a Firearm After Domestic Violence
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If you are convicted of a Domestic Violence (DMV) charge, you will not be able to possess a gun. A condition of your
bond or pre-trial release will be that you surrender all firearms in your possession.
For Police Officers, Security Guards and others who need a gun for work purposes, it could directly effect your
employment. If you enjoy hunting or feel safer with the ability to protect yourself, family or home with a firearm,
you will lose that right.
The State Attorney has started filing motions requesting that the Judge order that you surrender your Concealed Weapon
or Firearm License, before the conclusion of your case. Yes, all without a firearm even being mentioned in the facts
of your case.
I would like to speak with you!
I'll gladly talk with you over the phone or in person for free. I'll help you understand what decisions you face -- what could happen if your case goes to trial -- and what I can do to defend you and protect your rights.
Call Jeff at 954-768-0988
Toll Free 1-800-403-2056
Law Office of Jeffrey N. Ivashuk, P.A.
Attorney at Law
727 N.E. 3rd Avenue, Suite 201
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
Phone 954-768-0988 " Toll Free 1-800-403-2056
Contact me today!
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