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About Me
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About me: Eric J Dirga has been a lawyer since 1995. He attended and graduated twice from the University of Florida receiving his BA (Anthropology) and JD (Law). He also... more
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I have known Eric since the days when we were both prosecutors. He's an excellent attorney and has successfully challenged the constitutionality of...
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William Jay
, Orlando (FL), 2 months ago
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Corey Cohen
, Orlando (FL), 2 months ago
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Résumé
Licenses
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14 years
since Eric Joseph Dirga was first licensed to practice law in FL.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
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| Assistant State Attorney at Office of the State Attorney |
1995–1998
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Education
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| Defense Language Institute |
Czech |
Certification |
1985 |
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Associations
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| Member |
Central Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers |
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Florida Bar |
1995–present
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United States District Court, Middle District Florida |
1998–present
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11th District Court of Appeal |
2001–present
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Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers |
2002–present
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United States Supreme Court |
2002–present
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Portfolio
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Avvo Answers
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Avvo Contribution:
can a 16 year old be charged as an adult in the...
The short answer is yes. However, the decision to prosecute any juvenile is made by the Office of... more
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Cases
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- Title:
- M. B. v. Florida
- Practice Area:
- Criminal Defense
- Outcome:
- Found Not Guilty
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Defendant faced a 3-year minimum mandatory sentence in the Department of Corrections for the offense of "aggravated assault of a law enforcement...
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