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Thomas Grajek
Thomas Grajek - Experienced DUI Trial Attorney
Thomas C. Grajek, Attorney at Law
112 E. Poinsettia St.
Lakeland, FL 33803
Phone: 863-688-4606
Website: flcrimedefense.com

About Thomas Grajek
DUI Trial Attorney with offices in Lakeland (Polk County), Lutz (Pasco County), and Tampa (Hillsborough County). ABA and American Chemical Society recognized Lawyer-Scientist designation. There are only 4 attorneys in all of Florida who have achieved this designation after vigorous hands-on training in a laboratory and testing. This training allowed me to argue a six-day motion to suppress breath test results due to Florida's numerous problems with the Breath Test machine. I dedicate my practice to being a trial attorney and have tried numerous cases to verdict and trained with the best litigators in the country. I handle cases throughout the State of Florida. 2024 has already resulted in 4 Not Guilty verdicts at Jury Trial.
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