Monroe Law is here to offer defendants the zealous and vigorous defense that the American justice system is supposed to promise but too often falls short of delivering. Our founding partner, D. Scott Monroe, Esq., is an award-winning attorney with extensive experience in the practice of criminal law.
Attorney Monroe has been honored by the National Trial Lawyers Association as one of the top 100 criminal trial attorneys in the entire nation. Attorney and Practice Magazine has honored him as one of the top 10 DUI defense lawyers in the state of Florida. He has further been designated as being in the top 1% of DUI defense attorneys by Premier Lawyers of America.
The awards are great, and Attorney Monroe is honored by the recognition, but there’s another statistic that means even more to him—He has never lost a case at trial.
Now, the past record can’t guarantee an outcome in any future case. But when defendants are fighting for their future, their reputation, and their freedom, they need to know that their attorney has a firm grasp on the case and understands what it takes to win. Attorney Monroe’s undefeated record can offer that peace of mind.
We’re Here for You
A part of giving clients some peace of mind is being there for them—all the time. Attorney Monroe started our firm on several principles, and one of them is that the defendants he represents would be able to call him 24/7.
Furthermore, he will take the time to sit down with each defendant and really walk through the evidence against them, the possible defenses, and the pros and cons of each legal option. Being there for a client means helping them understand what’s happening and what the choices are.
Attorney Monroe began his career as a DUI prosecutor. He learned the criminal justice system from the other side. Now, as a defense lawyer, he can leverage that experience on behalf of his clients. He understands the challenges that prosecutors face. He understands when a plea deal that’s being offered is really in his client’s best interest and when it’s more revealing of weakness in the state’s case.
Above all, Attorney Monroe knows his clients are not a number. They’re not just the next case. They’re human beings with hopes and goals and may have families that depend on them. He knows his clients rely on him and that responsibility is taken with the utmost seriousness.