Criminal Defense & Animal Law
Your dedicated, compassionate advocate to protect your rights and guide you through your legal challenges.
Your dedicated, compassionate advocate to protect your rights and guide you through your legal challenges.

Facing misdemeanor or felony criminal charges is daunting, but you don't have to do it alone. McNeill Law, P.A. provides robust defense strategies to protect your rights and freedom. As a Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer, I have the knowledge and experience you need and I will work tirelessly to build a strong case on your behalf.
Navigating the legal system can be overwhelming. I will take the time to understand your situation, answer your questions, and provide you with tailored legal advice. My goal as a criminal defense lawyer is to empower you with the knowledge and support you need to make informed decisions. I will help you through this challenging time.
I serve clients in Central Florida and beyond.
Call, text, or email me so we can get started on your defense.
Advocating for animals can sometimes lead to legal exposure. Whether you’re documenting conditions, organizing protests, or engaging in direct advocacy, you need legal counsel who understands both your mission and the legal risks.
Large-scale animal agriculture operations can have serious impacts on animal welfare, surrounding communities, and water quality.
We represent individuals, landowners, and advocacy organizations seeking to hold industrial agricultural operations accountable through strategic legal action.
If you’ve been accused of liability after a dog bite, Florida law can be unforgiving—but it is not absolute. With the right defense strategy, you may be able to reduce or even eliminate liability.
When relationships end, disputes over pets can be just as emotional—and complicated—as disputes over children. In Florida, however, the law treats pets as property, not family members. That means resolving who keeps a beloved animal requires a strategic legal approach grounded in property law, contract law, and equitable arguments.
When law enforcement shoots a family dog, the consequences are immediate and devastating. These cases raise serious questions about excessive force, constitutional rights, and property damage. In Florida, dog owners may have legal claims when officers unnecessarily or unlawfully kill or injure a pet.
Pets are loved family members. The law, however, considers pets to be property. A pet trust allows you to make legally enforceable arrangements to ensure your animal is properly cared for if you pass away or become incapacitated.
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