Dedicated representation in the Tampa Bay area for family law, divorce, and personal injury clients. Dedicated - We take our duties very seriously, and perform with the utmost diligence to build the strongest case possible. Experienced - Ellis R. Faught Jr. and Ellis R. Faught III have more than 50 years of combined legal experience, litigating tough cases before juries in state and federal court and delivering positive results for our clients.
Responsive - We are sensitive to your situation and the emotional pressure you are under. We realize that even before the hard work begins, you need assurance and peace of mind. We listen to your concerns, provide complete answers to your questions, and remain accessible throughout the legal process so you can have confidence your case is in good hands.
Responsive - We are sensitive to your situation and the emotional pressure you are under. We realize that even before the hard work begins, you need assurance and peace of mind. We listen to your concerns, provide complete answers to your questions, and remain accessible throughout the legal process so you can have confidence your case is in good hands.
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Trey represents clients in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense and family law, handling cases at all stages of litigation. Trey was born and raised in Brooksville, Florida. In 2005, he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology and Law from the University of Florida. In 2009, Trey obtained his Juris Doctor from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School.
Ellis R. Faught, Jr. was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1978, and has 40 years of courtroom experience throughout the State of Florida and in other states. In addition to his practice in state court, Mr. Faught was admitted to the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida in 1978, and has handled federal cases in the State of Florida and in other jurisdictions.
When you or a close family member has been arrested, it can be a very frightening time. You may be incarcerated in a county jail or federal holding facility, desperately waiting to be released on bail. Even if you are not incarcerated, you and your family may experience anxiety and sleepless nights, worrying about how your case will end and what will happen to you.
If you have been arrested or charged with a drug crime, you face severe penalties, including years in prison and the long-lasting stigma of a drug conviction. Even if you are charged with mere possession, a conviction can still damage your employment prospects, college or graduate school admission, and other opportunities for the future.
If you are being investigated, have been arrested, or are being charged with a white collar crime, you could be facing severe criminal sanctions, including a lengthy prison sentence. In addition, conviction for a white collar crime could severely limit your future employment and other opportunities.
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Carmen Munoz
Aug 22, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
First time called and immediately invited my son for consultation Mr. Ellis Faught was very attentive and an excellent person with great experience. Thanks Mr. Ellis. Amanda as well as Trey Faught thanks both for your concerns. If I could give 10 stars but they are Better than that!!!
First time called and immediately invited my son for consultation Mr. Ellis Faught was very attentive and an excellent person with great experience. Thanks Mr. Ellis. Amanda as well as Trey Faught thanks both for your concerns. If I could give 10 stars but they are Better than that!!!