If you’ve been arrested or charged with a crime in Palm Coast, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney who understands the local courts and prosecution process. At the Law Office of Matthew Maguire, we bring more than 20 years of criminal defense experience representing clients in Flagler County and surrounding areas.
From misdemeanor charges to serious felony accusations, our focus is simple: protect your freedom, your future, and your reputation through strategic, results-driven legal defense.
Matthew Maguire defends individuals facing criminal charges in both State and County courts, including cases originating in Palm Coast and throughout Flagler County. Every case is handled directly by Mr. Maguire—never passed to junior associates or case managers.
We regularly represent clients facing:
Local Representation — Serving Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Bunnell, and all of Flagler County
Personal Attention — Your case is handled directly by Matthew Maguire
Proven Experience — Licensed Florida attorney since 2004
Strategic Defense — Focused on suppressing evidence, procedural errors, and early resolutions
When you work with our office, you can expect clear communication, honest legal guidance, and aggressive advocacy. We take the time to evaluate the facts, explain your options, and build a defense strategy tailored to your situation.
Early legal intervention often makes a critical difference in criminal cases. The sooner you contact an attorney, the more options may be available.
Your rights are too important to leave to chance. Contact Matthew Maguire, Attorney at Law today to discuss your criminal case and begin building a strong defense.
Office Location:
109 S 6th Street
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
Call: (904) 673-4396
Email: ma******@***********al.com
Remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Do not answer police questions without legal counsel present.
Yes. Depending on the evidence, legal procedures, or negotiations with prosecutors, charges may be reduced or dismissed.
Yes. Even misdemeanors can result in jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record.
It can. Criminal convictions may impact employment, licensing, housing, and background checks.