Ryan T. Fasso

A Lawyer Dedicated To Protecting and Defending The Rights

 Of Individuals  

If you, a family member, or a loved one is facing criminal charges, immediately secure the best legal counsel you can. From driving under the influence (DUI) to attempted-homicide, Ryan T. Fasso has the experience, track record and reputation as one of Florida's best defense attorneys.

  • For nearly a decade, Ryan T. Fasso has practiced almost exclusively in criminal litigation as a prosecutor and thereafter as partner in the law firm of Pawlowski, Fasso & Brewer, P.A.

  • Ryan T. Fasso has tried over one hundred cases to juries.  He has represented over twenty attempted-homicide defendants, over forty felony sexual offender defendants, over one hundred and fifty DUI defendants, and hundreds of repeat felony offender defendants.  

  • He has represented clients in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk, Manatee, Sarasota, Orange, Brevard, Highlands, and Broward counties.

  • An experienced trial attorney, Ryan T. Fasso provides clients throughout the state of Florida with aggressive and legally efficient representation.  He is equally as determined and committed to treating clients with respect, consideration, and compassion during what is often a trying time for clients and their families.  

  • Ryan T. Fasso has argued and prevailed on Second District Court of Appeals cases.

  • With a tireless commitment to justice and exceptional legal skills, Ryan T. Fasso helps individuals pilot the criminal court system.

NOTEWORTHY CASES

  1. http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data2/floridastatecases/app/app2_1_2006/2d05-5105.pdf 

Lead counsel, Ryan T. Fasso received a written opinion from Justice Northcutt in this 2nd District Court of Appeals, Florida case (2006).  Justices Davis and Wallace concurred with the granted petition for writ of prohibition, forever dismissing the action. 

 

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