My name is Pedro and i recently retained rex as my lawyer in what was now my 3rd dui case. He was honest and did not sugarcoat my situation. He told me it was a tough case from the beginning, especially in pinellas county, but he assured me that he would fight and get the best deal for me. This was my 3rd DUI, marijuana(4 grams),Refusal to submit. Dmv automatically takes your license for a year if u refuse but Since it was my 2nd refusal they automatically take it away for 18 months. However, rex went to the dmv hearing and miraculously won it so they issued my license right back. This was the moment i knew rex was fighting for me and i was in good hands. I didnt even know there was a possibilty to get your license back once you refuse a breathalizer. The dmv and court are seperate so there was still the matter of DUI charge, possession of marijuana( 4grams), and refusal to submit (2nd refusal is considered a misdemeanor). The prosecutor wanted nothing less than jail time, 90 days to be exact. Furthermore she also wanted probation, community service, dui school and everything else that comes along with a dui charge. Rex negotiated a deal in which i would get the bare minimum that comes along with 2nd dui. No jail, got my marijuana charge and refusal to submit down to a fine, saved me 1000 bucks because he ran those fines concurrent with dui fine. 1 year misdemeanor probation with early term after 6 months, 50 hrs community service which i could work to pay my fines. Alcohol ankle monitor for 30 days. Sorry for the long review but i feel like there is so much more i want to say. Ill leave you with this short story. On my court date im standing up by the podium as the state prosecutor and my lawyer are going over the terms of my plea with the judge. Finally its coming to an end when the prosecutor says " the defendant aill also serve 60 days in jail." My lawyer quickly said, " your honor that was not part of the deal and my defendant will not accept jail time." The prosecutor then lowers it to 30 days jail and my lawyer once again says that its not acceptable. They hudled around and the prosecutor says, " im giving you a one time, one day deal and it expires the minute you walk out of this courtroom." Ankle monitor for 30 days!! The moral of that story is that he fights for you and since most of the time clients dont get to see those tough negotiations with prosecutors behind closed doors, i witnessed his commitment and willingness to fight first hand. I would recommend rex to anyone seeking strong legal representation. Im not really a "write a review" type of guy nor did i look at lawyers as the most honest people but my experience with rex showed me a different perspective. Still not big fan of writing reviews. Big thanks to rex and crew!