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Albert J. Sauline, III Attorney at Law Interviewed for WMBB ABC-13, WJHG NBC 7, and WECP CBS 18

Recently, our very own Albert J. Sauline, III Attorney at Law was asked to comment on a recent matter that has gripped the local community. The former Chief Assistant State Attorney, and political opponent of State Attorney Glen Hess, has been accused of Criminal activity. Allegedly, this individual participated in Perjury, as well as Introduction of Contraband at Bay County Jail in Bay County, Florida. Though the Defendant innocent until proven guilty, law enforcement officers claim to have evidence of his alleged actions in the form of recorded phone conversations as well as video.

As a Panama City Criminal Defense Lawyer, Attorney Sauline believes lawyers are held to a higher standard when it comes to following the law, as it should be. Speaking to WMBB ABC-13, he stated, “We all have to follow Florida statutes, as well as the Florida Bar, which outline ethics, morals, and character. No attorney should ever violate those for their clients. It causes problems even if it's something as simple as a paper clip or rubber band.” Attorney Sauline emphasizes that lawyers are trusted not to assist in violating Florida law in an interview with WJHG NBC 7. As you can see, our firm dedicates itself to prioritizing integrity, excellence, and success on behalf of our clients above all else.

Contact Our Panama City Criminal Defense Attorneys Today

If you have been accused or charged with a crime and are seeking a Panama City Criminal Defense Lawyer who won’t give up on clearing your name, look no further than Albert J. Sauline, III Attorney at Law. Regardless of the complexities of your case, you can rest assured you are in the hands of a legal team with the experience, skill, and energy necessary to successfully advocate on your behalf. Allow us to fight for you today.

Interested in scheduling a consultation with a member of our firm? Please don’t hesitate to contact us at your earliest convenience by calling (850) 250-3246.