William F. "Casey" Ebsary, Jr. is a Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney - a Trial Lawyer. Mr. Ebsary's practice focusses on trial practice, criminal defense, DUI, Marijuana and Cannabis Growhouse Defense, white-collar criminal defense, high tech corporate litigation and intellectual property issues arising out of the Internet and computer networking. Mr. Ebsary is a former Prosecutor. He has litigation experience including murder, money laundering, fraud, forgery, counterfeiting, and theft. Mr. Ebsary's expertise includes experience in high-tech litigation in information systems and international banking and currency transactions. Mr. Ebsary is AV rated by the Martindale Hubbell Directory. That is the highest rating issued by this nationally recognized lawyer rating service. An AV Rating shows that a lawyer has reached the height of professional excellence. Mr. Ebsary is a 2009 Super Lawyer. Super Lawyers are a comprehensive and diverse listing of outstanding attorneys. Super Lawyers uses a unique multi-step process to find evidence of peer recognition and professional achievement. A survey of lawyers who have been in practice for at least five years nominate the best attorneys they've personally observed in action. First, a Candidate Pool is created from a survey of lawyers who have been in practice for at least five years. Lawyers cannot nominate themselves. Then Candidates are added by searching national and local periodicals, legal trade journals, numerous databases and online sources, Conducting in-person and telephonic meetings with law firms. Second, the Candidates are Evaluated by their background, experience, peer recognition and professional achievement. Third, Peer Evaluation by Practice Area. Finally, candidates are selected. Only 5 percent of the total lawyers in the state are selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers. Mr. Ebsary received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, cum laude from the University of Florida and his Juris
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Florida
Professional Experience
Current
The National College for DUI Defense
Tampa DUI Lawyer W.F. “Casey” Ebsary, Jr. is the lead trial lawyer at the Law Office of W.F. ”Casey” Ebsary Jr . Casey is a Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer and former DUI Prosecutor
Current
NORML
Member Attorney
1990 - Current
Trial Lawyer
Board Certified
Since leaving law school, has practiced in State and Federal Trial and Appellate Courts throughout the State.
Education
Honors: Cum Laude
Stetson University College of Law
J.D.
Activities: Editorial Board Member of Law Review
1979
University of Florida
B.S. (1979) | Business
Honors: Cum Laude
Awards
year - W.F. "Casey" Ebsary Jr.
James Carlisle Rogers Award
The Stetson Law Review
Contacts
Tampa
Law Office of W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr2102 W Cleveland St Tampa FL 33606Telephone: (813) 222-2220
Will you Take this Test? DUI2Go https://dui2go.com and Tampa DUI Attorney | 813-222-2220 present video from inside a jail where a cop is administering Florida's Implied Consent warning given prior to requesting a suspect to take a breath test on an Intoxilyzer breath machine. In the past ten years, this is one topic of interest to many of our viewers.
The breath test is voluntary, if the arresting officer properly informs suspects of their options. One court ruled that where the cop misinformed a DUI suspect that he would be eligible for hardship license if he submitted to breath test. Cop also told him he would not be eligible if he refused the test. Due to misinformation, it could not be proven that suspect's decision to submit to test was not influenced by misinformation; state has failed to prove that submission to test was voluntary. Motion to Suppress test results granted. Source: FLW Supp 1703Perd
When police fail to properly inform suspects of their options under the implied consent law, a defense may be available for DUI Florida. Under Florida DUI law refusal to submit to a breath, urine, or blood test can be used as admissible as evidence in a DUI criminal case. Let's go behind the scenes and into an interrogation room at a local jail where a DUI cop is informing the suspect of his options.
Florida Law Requires:
"The person shall be told that his or her failure to submit to any lawful test of his or her breath will result in the suspension of the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle for a period of 1 year for a first refusal, or for a period of 18 months if the driving privilege of such person has been previously suspended as a result of a refusal to submit to such a test or tests, and shall also be told that if he or she refuses to submit to a lawful test of his or her breath and his or her driving privilege has been previously suspended for a prior refusal to submit to a lawful test of his or her breath, urine, or blood, he or she commits a misdemeanor in addition to any other penalties. The refusal to submit to a chemical or physical breath test upon the request of a law enforcement officer as provided in this section is admissible into evidence in any criminal proceeding." 316.1932 (1)(a)1.a. (Tests for alcohol, chemical substances, or controlled substances; implied consent; refusal.)
DUI Video Courtesy of http://www.DUIFla.com.
Law Office of W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr 2102 W Cleveland St Tampa, Florida 33606 (813) 222-2220
DUI in Tampa Bay? Here is a video from https://dui2go.com/ where a Tampa Police Department makes a Traffic Stop. Tampa Bay DUI Criminal Defense Attorney presents Traffic Stop video from inside a patrol car. This series of videos, narrated by Florida DUI Attorney, W F Casey Ebsary Jr , https://dui2go.com/about/ gives you an inside look at criminal traffic stops for DUI in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida.
Casey is a Criminal Trial Lawyer, former Prosecutor, and a Defense Attorney, defending DUI charges for over 10 years. Video Courtesy of http://duitampabay.com/index.htm .
Law Office of W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr 2102 W Cleveland St Tampa, Florida 33606 (813) 222-2220
Tampa DUI Defense Attorney / Lawyer shows a Refusal of a Breath Test. Courtesy of https://dui2go.com/. A refusal after an arrest for DUI is shown in this 2-minute video. A Hillsborough County Florida Sheriff's Deputy administers a Breath Test Warning / Request in a Florida DUI case. Get Some Help Today.
Here is more information:
Florida and Other States Can Punish Refusal to Submit to a Breath Test
The US Supreme Court today gave to OK for states including Florida to punish DUI defendants for refusing to take a breath test.
Law Office of W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr 2102 W Cleveland St Tampa, Florida 33606 (813) 222-2220