Practice Areas


Practice Areas
South Florida has a bustling and diverse population across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. With large cities like Miami and Fort Lauderdale and popular tourist destinations, millions of people live, work, and vacation in the region each year. Wherever there are people, there will inevitably be crime. In 2020 alone, South Florida law enforcement made over 150,000 arrests for offenses ranging from petty theft to violent assault and homicide.
For anyone arrested and facing criminal charges, securing experienced legal representation right away is critical. South Florida criminal defense lawyers understand the complexities of the region’s laws and court systems. They have experience navigating cases from investigation and arrest through pretrial motions, plea bargains, trial, sentencing, and appeals. Having an assertive defense lawyer by your side can help protect your future, freedom, and rights.
Cases We Represent
Many different crimes can lead to arrest and prosecution in South Florida, including both misdemeanors and felonies.
Michael T. Rabideau is a top-rated criminal defense lawyer who has been practicing in West Palm Beach and serving the South Florida community for over 20 years. He has experience handling all types of criminal cases. Each practice area has intricacies within it, so this is an overview list of the areas of law we practice in. If you do not see your particular issue listed, call our office to discuss your case. We offer free case evaluations.:
Key Steps in the South Florida Criminal Justice Process
If you face criminal allegations, key events in your case may include:
You are taken into police custody, fingerprinted, photographed, and held pending bond, release, or first court appearance.
Prosecutors review investigation details and decide what counts to file against you.
You appear before a judge within 24 hours of arrest and are formally notified of charges while bond/release conditions are set.
Your lawyer works to have favorable evidence suppressed, unfavorable evidence excluded, and invalid charges dismissed through motions.
Your attorney may negotiate with the prosecution to have charges reduced or dropped in exchange for a guilty plea.
If no plea deal is reached, lawyers present evidence and arguments before a judge or jury, who determine guilt on each count.
If convicted, the judge assigns penalties based on the offense(s) and your criminal history through a combination of fines, probation, and imprisonment.
Your lawyer identifies any reversible errors in earlier proceedings that could overturn or reduce a conviction through appeals.
Key Qualities of an Effective Criminal Defense Lawyer
Facing criminal prosecution is overwhelming. The right lawyer has compassion for clients while applying sharp legal skills, regional experience, and trial tenacity. Look for a criminal defense attorney who:
- Shows empathy, open communication, and undivided attention to clients
- Has extensive knowledge of Florida’s criminal laws and court procedures
- Possesses trial experience defending similar charges
- Is respected by prosecutors, judges, and other local attorneys
- Is board certified in criminal trial law or criminal appellate law
- Has resources to thoroughly investigate defense strategies
- Fights relentlessly in negotiations and the courtroom
An attorney with these attributes works diligently to protect your rights and future at every phase. They leave no stone unturned while building an assertive, multi-faceted defense to have charges averted, reduced, or defeated for the best possible outcome given the circumstances.
Trust an Accomplished South Florida Criminal Defense Team
If you or someone you love faces criminal prosecution in Palm Beach County, do not leave your future in the hands of chance. Law Offices of Michael T. Rabideau, P.A. has successfully defended thousands of clients against all types of misdemeanor and felony allegations.