About Stevens Law P.A.
At Stevens Law P.A., our mission is to provide compassionate, personalized, and unwavering legal representation to individuals facing criminal charges. We understand that behind every case is a personal story, and we believe that effective defense is built on connecting with our clients, understanding their circumstances, and advocating for their rights with dedication and integrity.
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Why Choose Stevens Law P.A.?
Selecting the right criminal defense attorney can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Here’s why clients place their trust in Stevens Law P.A.:
Meet Attorney Rachel Stevens
Rachel Stevens, the founding attorney of Stevens Law P.A., has dedicated her career to providing exceptional legal representation across the state of Florida.
After graduating from Stetson University College of Law, Rachel began her legal career as an Assistant Public Defender with the 6th Judicial Circuit, covering Pasco and Pinellas Counties, where she served for eight years. During this time, she gained invaluable experience in trial practice, motion practice, and negotiation, representing clients in a wide range of criminal cases.
Following her tenure at the Public Defender’s Office, Rachel transitioned to private practice, where she has continued to fight to protect the rights of individuals criminal allegations. She is licensed to practice law throughout Florida and has represented clients in various legal matters across the state. Rachel’s years of trial experience and her reputation as a skilled negotiator make her a trusted advisor and advocate for her clients.
Rachel believes that every case has something unique to work with, whether at trial or during negotiations. Her commitment to her clients and her passion for the law is evident in every case she handles.

Criminal Defense FAQs
We understand that facing criminal charges can be overwhelming. To help you navigate the process with confidence, we’ve compiled answers to some shared questions from prior clients. If you don’t find the information you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us directly for personalized legal advice.
If law enforcement contacts you or you are arrested, it is important to avoid making statements without legal counsel. Speaking with a qualified Florida criminal defense attorney can help you understand the charges, potential consequences for a John Case , and available legal options.
Many john cases result from undercover operations conducted by law enforcement. These operations may involve online advertisements, recorded communications, or in person meetings designed to identify individuals suspected of solicitation.
Yes. Florida law allows charges to be filed based on alleged intent of sexual act. Communications such as text messages, phone calls, or online messages may be used as evidence even if no money was exchanged and no act took place.
f you are under investigation but haven’t been formally charged, our Pre-File/Investigatory Representation can be crucial in protecting your rights. By retaining Stevens Law P.A., we will act as your legal representative during the investigation, communicate with law enforcement on your behalf, and take proactive steps to avoid charges being filed. Early legal intervention can significantly impact the outcome of your case.
The outcome of a criminal case depends on various factors, including the charges, evidence, and defense strategy. Possible outcomes include dismissal of charges, reduced charges through a plea deal, acquittal (not guilty verdict), or conviction. At Stevens Law P.A., we carefully analyze each case to determine the best course of action and work tirelessly to achieve the most favorable outcome for our clients, whether that means negotiating a plea deal or fighting for an acquittal in court.
If you’ve been arrested or contacted by law enforcement, it’s important to exercise your right to remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Anything you say can be used against you in court. At Stevens Law P.A., we recommend avoiding any discussions with law enforcement without legal representation. Contact us as soon as possible, and we will ensure that your rights are protected from the very start of your case.
