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At #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. "it's all about reasonable doubt"!
Whether in State or Federal Courts, Michael A. Haber, P.A. strives to ensure that his client's rights are respected and that his clients receive top-tier legal representation and counsel.
For 3+ decades I have striven to make #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. a business that custom tailors its services to meet the needs of the client. This incorporates such things as (but is not limited to) doing my best to meet clients at their convenience (as opposed to mine), in locations and at times which are mutually convenient (sometimes at their homes, places of business, independent ground - having free wifi and excellent coffee any Dunkin Donuts always works for me - and occasionally even at odd hours), structuring fees to reasonably accommodate the client, making myself personally available to the client as close to 24/7 as is possible and, perhaps most importantly, giving careful and comprehensive consideration to both micro and macro issues in a given case so as to be able to agree upon and effort toward a viable litigation objective. This is why I refer to #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. proudly providing "boutique" criminal defense litigation services ("boutique" meaning "a small company that offers highly specialized services"), and this is a large part of #HaberPA's / Michael A. Haber, P.A.'s mission statement.
Accordingly, #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. has provided personalized and boutique legal services to both individuals and entities, primarily in the South Florida area, since 1991. With no history of professional discipline whatsoever, Michael A. Haber, Esq. zealously advocates his client's interests and custom tailors his services to meet each client's particular situation, needs and desires.
Toward that end Michael A. Haber, Esq. makes himself directly available to his clients whether in person, over the phone or Toll Free, by cell, verbally or text), by e-mail, on Facebook, on Twittter, on AOL/IM, and also why I consistently add information to the public on both HaberPA's Criminal and DUI Defense Litigation Blog, and more importantly with #HaberPA's "Webisode" series on YouTube ("MichaelHaberLaw"), whcih currently features 401 short, educational, entertaining and informative VideoFAQ's on a variety of Criminal Defense, DUI, BUI, Domestic Violence, Victim's Rights Advocacy and Seal and Expunge related topics.
When you hire #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. you get Michael A. Haber, Esq.!
And remember, at HaberPA, "It's all about Reasonable Doubt"!
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Showing 31 - 35 of 134 reviews | Recommendation
Posted by anonymous | November 08, 2022 | Hired Attorney
A Needle in a Haystack
In a world where you are not familiar with; you need someone to help you out. Nowadays people try to take advantage of you and the lack of knowledge you might have in that particular field. When you finally find an honest, knowledgeable person with a winning mentality; it’s like finding a needle in a...
Dear Anonymous, Thank you so much for your Client Review (#HaberPA's 227th on AVVO), but thanks even more for submitting it as "Anonymous" (as I can now talk freely about your case with the folks). You were wrongfully arrested by inexcusably poorly trained police officers (unsurprisingly from Hialeah, insert rolling-eyes emoji here) and, worse yet, you were disgracefully prosecuted by the Miami-Dade County State Attorney's Office. How do I know this? Three ways: 1) I have sufficient skill, experience & training to recognize a Stand Your Ground / SYG case when I see it, 2) I conducted both a proverbial autopsy of the State's case & my own independent defense investigation and 3) after preparing, filing, calendaring, noticing & litigating a Motion seeking Statutory Immunity your Judge threw out this case faster than last month's garbage. When called to a crime scene police are supposed to inquire, more specifically they're expected to conduct a competent examination of the facts and circumstances & thereafter to draw reasonable conclusions. In your case, as you were already gone from the "Locus in Quo" (the crime scene) when they arrived, the cops simply interviewed the complaining witness (the alleged victim) & called it quits. While we would subsequently document the facts that there were at least 5 other civilian witnesses (eyewitnesses) present & functional video surveillance equipment, the cops interviewed none of them & they didn't even think to look at the digital recording of the actual events, much less to impound and preserve it as evidence. Worse yet is the fact that when the cops get it wrong the State Attorney, a Prosecutor, is expected to conduct a diligent review, quite literally serving as a "check valve" & to "No Action" / "Nolle Pros" / dismiss bad arrests. You retained #HaberPA shortly after arrest, well before Arraignment & we got to work fast. We identified the witnesses &, while we couldn't issue a subpoena for the digital footage we sent a "Spoliation Letter" to the pre-filing Assistant State Attorney as well as serving both the business owner & the the Registered Agent with the same. What was requested was footage starting one hour before & ending one hour after the incident; what was received was 34 seconds, 34 seconds which showed you beating on the aggressor. (As an aside the State was unable to get the video into evidence as we objected on two grounds: First, "The Rule of Completeness" & second "Chain of Custody". The incident both clearly began well before the video started & ended well after the video concluded & thus, the cherry-picked portion was incomplete and misleading. Further, the alleged victim testified that the cops viewed the video when they were on scene & only asked for that limited portion but the cops debunked that by stating that they never saw, much less impounded, any video footage whatsoever.) The bottom line with your case was that you were legitimately on the premises of a business to conduct business, the owner of that company & you have had an ongoing dispute over services, the day before the incident you were there & left as the business owner had literally charged at you & was held back by several of his own employees while you fled. Your return the following day was to collect your property in the hope of avoiding the business owner but he came at you again, this time being held back by no one. As he's got 4-5" and 40-50 lbs. on you, coupled with the fact that the 3 guys who had held him back the day before were now behind him rather than holding him back, you quite literally stood your ground. He took a beating but so did you (you earned 6 stiches in your forehead and a permanent scar). As the footage would have shown, he was the aggressor & you were the victim. The cops & the Prosecutor got it wrong but the Judge got it right & I am proud to have been instrumental in securing immunity for you and restoring your good name. Thank you again! Fondly, MAH/Esq. #HaberPA
Posted by Marc | October 06, 2022 | Hired Attorney
Nolle Pros
Back in June 2019, I had a fight with my ex girlfriend which eventually ended up with the City Of Miami getting involved. To make a long story short, I was arrested and was in custody for less than 24 hours before being bonded out. Everything seemed bad from the beginning because my ex pressed charge...
Dear Marc, Thank you for authoring #HaberPA's 225th Client Review on AVVO. We're blessed to have had some wordsmiths convey their thoughts and yours is right up there with the best of them (again, thank you). As you've not identified yourself (and for the benefit of the folks who read this) I'll expand a bit on your case, after which I'll offer my thoughts on yours, but before I do so it's important to note that the State Attorney's Office takes DV cases particularly seriously, all DV cases. In many of these cases the State simply rubber stamps the cops' calculus, opting to accept every word out of the alleged victim's mouth as being just as righteous as the words etched on tablets by the hand of G_d carried down from atop from Mt. Sinai by Moses, and that is precisely what happened in your case. Like fat, lazy fish seeking an easy meal the cops bought your domestic partner's sob story hook, line and sinker; worse yet the prosecutor never asked a question, opting to target you as evil personified. While that's tragic what's worse is that your first lawyer, so far as I can tell, did nothing more than collect and deposit your checks. There was no fight, no challenge, no investigation and no plan. When you consulted me your frustration was patent, and justified. Yes you had unfortunately made some incriminating statements to law enforcement and no there was no way to "disprove" the allegations, but, as Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge" and it's from there that I began. On it's face your DV case was far more serious than many others because you were not only charged with misdemeanor DV Battery but also with Domestic Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon (a knife), Strong Arm Robbery and Criminal Mischief. My plan was to concurrently debunk the joke of an investigation allegedly conducted by law enforcement in your case, dig up as much dirt as possible against your accuser and convince you to engage in a methodical course of conduct which would, in a worst case scenario, amount to meaningful mitigation. You understood, agreed, armed me with the requisite tools and embarked upon a painstaking path (which, in hindsight, turned out to be clutch). We (you, I and our PI) managed to navigate our way through the height of CoVid pandemic craziness, accomplishing what I consider to have been an impressive portfolio. As it turned out the pandemic worked to our advantage, affording us sufficient time for you to voluntarily and successfully complete a 6 month intensive anger management program (by secretly enrolling you in the State's own Domestic Intervention Program - DIP - we hornswoggled the system), to build a track record in a meaningful therapeutic relationship and to avoid any trouble while my PI and I had ample time to expose both the cops' and the complaining witness' vulnerabilities. By the time that we were done we had shown the State two critical and game-changing things: First that, at best, their alleged victim had both motive and opportunity to exaggerate and second that the cops screwed up by negligently failing to canvass the scene (which, had they done, would have resulted in several surveillance cameras which were targeted on the scene thus leaving no room for interpretation or supposition as well as several independent witnesses who at a minimum cast doubt upon the complaining witness' version of events). Long story short (if that's possible), while we couldn't disprove the BS story we did expose significant weaknesses in the State's case and simultaneously proved that you are the sort of guy who accepts responsibility and is willing to take proactive measures to be a better person. In the end, after about 20 months (which is far longer than I prefer the shelf life of any of my cases to be), the State dismissed all of your charges. Please believe that as grateful as I am for your review I'm even more so for your having been a model client. Wishing you the best! Fondly, MAH/Esq #HaberPA
Posted by Susy | December 30, 2021 | Hired Attorney
Best lawyer I have ever worked with!
Several months ago my husband was arrested at our home. I was present before, during, and after the incident (which didn't involve me). Despite his asking the police wouldn't let my husband make any calls so, as they were taking him away, he asked me to call Michael Haber. I found the number, cal...
Dear Susy, Thank you very much for sharing your experience with #HaberPA with the folks. Yours is the second time in recent history that the spouse of a client has taken the time to author and submit a review (in your case #HaberPA's 219th Client Review) so I must be doing something exceptionally correct. That observed, I am well-aware of just how daunting the criminal justice system can be, especially for the uninitiated, and so it's an important part of my job to explain the mechanics to those who need to know, your husband's case being an excellent example. In those initial moments at your home, when your husband was first detained then "cuffed and stuffed", the hands-down most critical thing that you possibly could have done was to call me (a lawyer). You were able to provide me with real time information which I was able to parlay into both a greater understanding of the situation (not only for myself but also so as to be able to explain things to you) as well as into effective, persuasive argument for our impending bond hearing. Your husband had multiple issues. He had picked up a new violent domestic felony, which, on it's own is a significant problem, but, dovetailing it with the fact that he was serving felony probation at the time, the situation was dire. First, anyone on felony probation in FL who gets arrested for a new case is subject to a "No Bond" hold on the prior probation case. While Judges have the discretion to authorize bond for such folks (either at the prosecutor's request or sua sponte) they often deny the same for a variety of reasons (e.g. to sweat the probationer, to make a later plea more likely, to send a message to other probationers, etc.). Still, and although one can theoretically sit in jail for months on end while awaiting a PVH the Judge may, should s/he wish, grant a "Probation Bond". But, when, as was the case with your husband, one is designated as a "VFOSC" (a Violent Felony Offender of Special Concern - which happened in your husband's case simply because he was charged with a felony crime of violence while serving felony probation) then the Judge has no discretion, s/he is statutorily prohibited from granting a bond on the new case and that renders a probation bond meaningless. Fortunately you and I were able to speak and enjoyed free communication over the next 36 hours. My investigative team was able to secure surveillance footage of the actual incident (which was something that the cops either neglected to do or intentionally chose to avoid), you were able to provide me with significant historical context as well as incredible documentary evidence which plainly demonstrated malicious intent on behalf of the "alleged victim" and while your husband had to spend two (2) evenings in jail we were able to convince the Judge to deny VFOSC status and ROR (release on recognizance) your husband. After that the rest was relatively smooth sailing. Even though the prosecutor bought the complaining witness' BS story and filed the bogus new felony domestic charge we had an experienced Judge who gave us the courtesy of a quick "Stand Your Ground" Hearing and within about 6 weeks time your husband was granted statutory immunity, the new case was dismissed and your husband was reinstated to probation. Please believe me when I say to you that I could not possibly have accomplished my job without your generous effort and assistance. In truth your husband has you to thank every nit as much as myself, and I too must thank you (both for your generous client review and for helping me to help your family). Wising you and yours all the best this holiday season and beyond. Earnestly, MAH/Esq.
Posted by anonymous | November 08, 2021 | Hired Attorney
I have the best lawyer
A few years ago Mike Haber represented me in a case that I'm still on probation for and then 3 years later I got arrested for a fake domestic case against my step son with a knife. The cops believed his BS story and of course they arrested me the guy on probation and now I had a lot of problems ...
Dear Anonymous, Thank you for taking the time to share your second experience with #HaberPA with the folks. When it comes to repeat clients I always have mixed feelings, to wit: On the one hand I'm always honored and proud (kinda like being asked out on a second date) but, conversely, I never want to see someone who's been through the system have to repeat, and your case is an excellent abject lesson as to why. Without delving too far into the potential pitfalls of probation suffice it to say that the last thing a probationer wants or needs thrust upon her/him is a new arrest. (For more info on probation you can read #HaberPA's AVVO Legal Guide on Probation in Florida: "What it is and how to survive it?" @ http://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/probation-in-florida--what-it-is-and-how-to-survive-it and you can watch my November 1, 2021 podcast, "At Your Service with Haber & Martinez", # 19, "Probation: Palpability, Practicality, Pitfalls & Pro-Tips" @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06ZzUwYJ_ao ) While any probationer who picks up a new substantive case while being supervised is subject to a possible "no Bond" hold (pending resolution of the VOP) in your particular case, because you were arrested for an enumerated violent offense while on felony probation you were automatically classified as a "VFOSC" (a Violent Felony Offender of Special Concern), which comes with a mandatory "No Bond" provision. But for the convergence of luck, skill and timing (plus a little extra luck and skill), and had the prosecutor gotten her way, then that's precisely where you would have been, e.g. in jail, held without bond, likely for several months. Luck: Fortunately for you the entire incident - audio and video - was caught on surveillance cameras. Skill: We knew enough to look for, locate and secure the footage. Timing: Because of the combination of luck and skill we were also able to introduce the footage in your defense at your bond hearing. More luck and skill: The footage showed that you stood in your doorway, using a kitchen knife to defend yourself, your family and your property from a known and unwelcomed trespassing would-be assailant, making a "conditional threat" (e.g. leave or else) to a complaining witness who was aggressive in both behavior and speech and who was on your property, threatening you not withstanding your brandishing a defensive weapon and demanding that he leave. This was a textbook case of Stand Your Ground (so much so that the cops even admitted that had they seen the video footage at the time then they would not have arrested), and that is why after an evidentiary hearing your Judge granted you statutory immunity, the case was dismissed and you were restored to probation. The last thing that I'll mention about your case is that, while the cops get a pass on this one (again, they were not privy to the digital footage at the time of your arrest) the State Attorney's Office does not... not in my book anyhow. When I provided the State with the video files and coupled it with my argument (which included 154 text messages from their alleged "victim" containing unequivocal threats of violence toward you) they doubled down like little prosecutorial robots, absolutely refusing to see anything beyond skewed tunnel-vision toward guilt, and that is inexcusable (and pathetic). That said, I am more than pleased at the outcome of your case, I am appreciative of your praise and I am hopeful that you will conclude the balance of you probationary sentence without incident. Thanking you again and wishing you all the best. Gratefully, MAH/Esq.
Posted by anonymous | October 11, 2021 | Hired Attorney
Outstanding Attorney
Mr. Haber was GOD sent ( I purposefully wanted to make this as my first statement in his review, as that is ABSOULTELY ( intentional CAPS) true!). I don’t think I can do any justice as I write this review on how grateful I am that I hired him for my legal case. It was in October 2020 when I was wrong...
Dear Anonymous, Apart from a general and heartfelt "thank you so very much" for your incredibly kind and detailed Client Review (#216 for #HaberPA on AVVO) I want to take a moment to comment upon what I consider to be the most salient things that you mentioned. First, you hired me only after having already been thoroughly disappointed by a prior privately retained attorney, and for that I am both sorry (sorry for you in that you wasted time and money, you expended unnecessary worry and incurred needless stress for yourself and your family) and grateful (grateful that after such a horrific experience - with an otherwise and seeming competent lawyer - you took a leap of faith in choosing to retain #HaberPA to competently clean up the mess). Sadly, about 40% of my caseload includes clients such as you, to wit: Victims of what can most aptly be described as "p*ss poor lawyering". Second (although most importantly to my mind), you found and chose to speak with me because of other Client Reviews (Client Reviews which are not unlike this one / yours), which is a tribute not only to my competence, dedication and proven abilities but also to those literally hundreds of folks who, like you, so generously offered their time to express their experience and satisfaction with #HaberPA's legal services. Just as is the case with all who came before you, I am humbled, grateful and indebted to you for doing so here and now. Third, you retained me based upon our detailed discussions which culminated in a realistic, achievable and affordable plan of action, but this did not come to be either flippantly or free. Rather, it came from both a deep and detailed dive into the facts and circumstances of your case (e.g. an exhaustive review of all police reports, victim statements, nearly 2 hours of body-cam footage, your version of events and your supporting documents, including medical records, discussions with supporting and potential defense witnesses, etcetera), which culminated in our agreed strategy and which necessarily included tactics designed to undo the damage that your prior lawyer had inflicted upon your cause (be it intentionally or negligently, it was bad). Fourth, I truly appreciate your acknowledgement of my consistency with regard to availability and communication in general, but even more so as regards both my steadfast commitment to and my unwavering belief in achieving our agreed litigation objective (noting that if I do not believe then how are you to do so, much less how are we to expect either the State, the Judge or a Jury to believe?). Finally, while it is always ("always") crucial for to me to both be entirely honest and transparent with my clients (be it in regard to identifying realistic and achievable litigation objectives or otherwise), I also always ("always") remain attentive to the Client's wishes. In your case you wanted diversion. Period. You made this clear to both your first attorney and to myself. While I can't speak to discussions between you and your initial attorney in my case you maintained your desire for admission into diversion (which was something that the State absolutely refused to offer to you) despite my earnest belief that we would secure an acquittal at trial. Not withstanding our difference of opinion as to the best resolution, you were the client, you wanted what you wanted, it was neither illegal nor unethical and so I steeled myself with determination to make your wish a reality. All of this observed I want to take a moment to remind you of the Golden Rules of diversion (e.g. Do what you are supposed to do, when and how you are expected to do so and do not do anything that you are not supposed to do) and to say that I'm eager to expunge it for you. Thank you again for your most sincere and illustrative client review, congratulations on the successful resolution of your case and please accept my best wishes you and your family all of the best in happiness, health, luck and success. Fondly, MAH/Esq
"I endorse this lawyer. I first met Mike about 20 years ago when I was a Special Prosecutor in the Narcotics Unit at the Miami Dade State Attorney's Office. He was and still is a hard working and knowledgable attorney, who fought for his client then and still does today. He has always been honest, fair and ethical. He is always fighting to achieve the best possible results for his clients. When I left the Miami Dade State Attorney's Office to start my private practice, I maintained my relationship with him and he and I would consult each other on some of our individual cases. He is a wealth of information and our friendship has grown over the years. Currently we co-host a podcast on Mondays at 2p.m. on Miami's Community Newspapers on Facebook Live titled "At Your Service with Haber and Martinez.""
"I endorse this lawyer. Attorney Haber in my opinion is an attorney that is truly for the people. I have followed him for a few years now, and remain inestimably impressed with both the amount of knowledge he has in criminal law and also the amount of knowledge he gives to anyone in need of legal guidance. Attorney Haber has a way of breaking down complex legal concepts into very understandable pieces that can be easily digested by someone not so familiar with legal phrases and wording. To have the career he has and the number of years he has dedicated to this craft and still be willing to help out the community at large at a second's notice is what I feel makes him a continual asset and resource to both the legal community and the state of Florida."
"I endorse Mike Haber. He is a knowledgeable, zealous attorney with decades of experience helping his clients. His answers on this platform showcase his wealth and breadth of legal knowledge, as well as his direct and sound advice. Although we practice in different areas of the state, I have spoken to Mike at length about his practice. After having done so, I am confident that Mike is a lawyer you want on your side in the courtroom. When hiring a lawyer, be sure that lawyer has the experience, knowledge, and skills necessary to effectively defend your case. If you are worried about a crime, know that Mike is one of those lawyers."
"I strongly endorse this lawyer. Mr. Haber is a brilliant legal mind and respected by his peers. I have had the pleasure of co-answering many legal questions on the Avvo platform and Mr. Haber always has an insightful answer to share. I would not hesitate to count on Mr. Haber!"
"I have consistently seen Michael providing detailed and thoughtful responses to the many questions that pop-up in the Q&A section on Avvo. I have no doubt that he provides his clients with the same great legal advice."
"Simply put, Attorney Haber knows criminal defense. He is familiar with criminal statutes, the case law and criminal procedure. But what sets Attorney Haber apart is his mastery of strategy. Make no mistake, you are in excellent hands with Attorney Haber defending you. I fully recommend him."
"It has been my pleasure to work with Mr. Haber in the Avvo forums answering legal questions. Mr. Haber always has a grasp for the client's needs and his vast knowledge and experience lend to his ability to offer sound legal advice. After reviewing his astute legal guides, I was even further impressed. It is my pleasure to endorse this lawyer."
"A shark. I'd recommend Mr Haber to my family if they needed criminal defense, without a doubt. Highly experienced and well recommended."
"Mr. Haber is a skilled and experienced lawyer whose legal expertise is displayed through every answer he has written on Avvo and through the awards he has earned for his legal work. The reviews he has received reveal his dedication to applying his talents to the betterment of the lives of his clients. He is an asset to our profession, and it is my pleasure to endorse him. If either myself or any family member were arrested, the first call I would make would be to Michael."
"Attorney Haber and I met when I noticed that there was one attorney on Avvo that always answered the criminal law questions that come out first. I have reviewed hundreds of analyses by attorney Haber from injunctions to bond issues, and everything in-between. There is no attorney with a better conceptual understanding of the law and promptness in its truest form."
"I endorse this lawyer. Attorney Haber possesses the knowledge, expertise and dedication to help his client's navigate through the criminal justice system."
"Mr. Haber is an incredibly skilled criminal defense attorney. I am constantly amazed at the depth and breadth of his criminal defense knowledge. One needs to look no further than his Avvo guides and YouTube info videos to see that Mr. Haber is able to boil complex legal issues into terms that non-attorneys can understand. This rare and important skill allows Mr. Haber to more effectively communicate with juries to deliver favorable results for his clients. If I, or someone I cared about, was ever in trouble in the Dade County area, I would not hesitate to seek out Mr. Haber for representation."
"I endorse this lawyer. He is extremely knowledgeable about all areas of criminal defense. When other attorneys do not know how to resolve an issue, Mr. Haber always does . His clients love his aggressive demeanor that surely puts the Assistant State Attorneys he works with at a disadvantage. This area of law is constantly changing and you can bet Mr. Haber keeps up with all of the changes. I can't think of another lawyer I would recommend for criminal defense in Florida."
"I endorse this lawyer. Attorney Haber has shown consistent mastery of criminal defense topics and is an asset to the community."
"Mr. Haber is always willing to provide advice to both lawyer and clients alike. His answers are straightforward and pragmatic. Since I don't practice in the Miami area, Michael is an attorney that I would refer clients to without hesitation. I strongly endorse him."
"I endorse this lawyer. Extremely knowledgeable and generous with his free advice to the community. I look forward to reading his responses to community questions. Never disappointed."
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If records reveal fraud against my late mother, can criminal charges still be filed in Florida?
21 Aug 2026
Can fraud found years later still be criminally prosecuted in Florida?
22 Aug 2026
Can I push HSI to end a 4-month federal seizure investigation with no charges filed?
21 Aug 2026
#HaberPA's VideoFAQ # 216) What happens at a Stand Your Ground / SYG Statutory Immunity Hearing?
11 Aug 2020
#HaberPA's VideoFAQ # 215) How do I use Stand Your Ground / SYG as a Defense to a Prosecution?
11 Aug 2020
#HaberPA's VideoFAQ # 294) Can I drive if I have a medical marijuana Rx?
11 Aug 2020