Orange County · Orlando · Central Florida

Orlando Criminal Defense Lawyer

Orange County runs one of the busiest court systems in Florida, and in a courthouse that large, it’s easy to feel like just another case number. The Law Office of David A. Webster, P.A. gives every Orlando-area client the personal attention and aggressive defense their case demands.

If you’ve been arrested in Orlando or anywhere in Orange County, the stakes are high and the system moves fast. From our office in nearby Longwood, we defend clients at the Orange County Courthouse in downtown Orlando against the full range of misdemeanor and felony charges, and we treat your case with the urgency and care it deserves.

David A. Webster is a former prosecutor who now focuses exclusively on criminal defense. That background means he understands how the State Attorney’s Office in the Ninth Judicial Circuit builds a case and how to challenge it at every turn. Whether this is a first offense or you’re facing serious felony exposure, you’ll work directly with our team from your first call through the resolution of your case.

Serving Orlando & All of Orange County

We represent clients throughout Orange County, in the city of Orlando and the surrounding communities, including:

Cities & communities we serve: Orlando, Winter Park, Apopka, Maitland, Ocoee, Winter Garden, Belle Isle, Windermere, Pine Hills, Union Park, and Bithlo.

Criminal Charges We Defend in Orange County

We focus exclusively on criminal defense. Whatever the charge, we scrutinize every detail of the stop, the arrest, the evidence, and the procedure to build the strongest possible defense:

Orlando’s large student population also makes college student defense a frequent need.  We regularly represent students from UCF, Valencia College, and Rollins College whose futures are on the line.

Where Your Orange County Case Will Be Heard

Criminal cases in Orange County are handled at the Orange County Courthouse in downtown Orlando, part of Florida’s Ninth Judicial Circuit, which serves Orange and Osceola counties. This is a high-volume court, and knowing how it operates, its judges, dockets, and the local State Attorney’s Office helps us move your case forward strategically instead of letting it get lost in the shuffle.

Orange County Courthouse
425 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida

Have a court date in Orlando? Call us first — never walk into an Orange County courtroom without an attorney.

Arrested in Orange County?

Don’t answer questions or accept a plea before you talk to us. Free, confidential consultation.  We’re available 24/7.

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Why Hire Our Firm for Your Orlando Case

In a jurisdiction as large as Orange County, the right attorney makes all the difference. Here’s what sets our office apart:

Personal attention

In a high-volume court, we make sure you’re never treated like a file number. You work directly with our team.

Former prosecutor insight

David Webster once prosecuted cases like yours and knows exactly how the State builds and loses its case.

Nearby & responsive

Our Longwood office is a short drive from the downtown Orlando courthouse, and we appear there regularly.

Available 24/7

Arrests don’t keep business hours. Reach us anytime at 407-862-9222 for a free consultation.

Orange County Criminal Defense FAQ

Where is the Orange County criminal courthouse?

Criminal cases are heard at the Orange County Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801, in Florida’s Ninth Judicial Circuit.

Your office is in Longwood. Can you handle my Orlando case?

Yes. Longwood is just north of Orlando, and we appear at the Orange County Courthouse regularly. What matters is where the charge was filed, and we represent clients throughout Orange County.

Do you defend college students charged with crimes in Orlando?

Yes. We regularly represent students from UCF, Valencia, Rollins, and other area schools, working to protect both their criminal record and their academic future.

How soon should I call after an Orange County arrest?

As soon as possible. Early involvement lets us protect your rights from the start. Never answer police questioning without a lawyer present; call 407-862-9222 any time, 24/7.