Robert Malove, Attorney & Forensic Scientist
Experienced Criminal Defense
Lawyer Serving Florida and Federal Courts
Robert Malove is a Board Certified criminal defense attorney based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, specializing in DUI defense, felonies, white collar crime, criminal appeals and health care fraud cases. With decades of experience in both state and federal courts, Attorney Malove provides aggressive criminal defense representation throughout Florida and across the United States.
Robert is a board certified criminal trial attorney, one of less than 400 in the state, out of 100,000+ active members of the Florida Bar. This distinction requires 25+ contested cases, 20 jury trials at minimum every 5 years!
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Criminal Defense Practice Areas
- Florida DUI Training Attorney (designated 1995, Miami)
- Completed Metro-Dade Police Academy Field Sobriety Testing Course
- Licensed to Conduct Breath Alcohol Testing on Intoxilyzer Series instruments
- Founding Member, National College for DUI Defense
- Health care fraud defense
- Federal white collar criminal defense
- Corporate compliance and sentencing matters
- Co-author of “White Collar Crime: Health Care Fraud” (West, 2014-2015 ed.)
- Florida Bar Board Certified specialist in Criminal Trial Law
- Handles cases from petty offenses to capital crimes
- Post-conviction relief and criminal appeals
- Federal and state court representation
- Juris Doctor – Pepperdine University School of Law
- Completed Metro-Dade Police Academy Field Sobriety Testing Course
- Master’s Degree in Forensic Science – The George Washington University
- Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice – The American University School of Justice, Washington, D.C. (1979)
- Former Assistant Public Defender (Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade Counties)
- Completed Metro-Dade Police Academy Field Sobriety Testing Course
- FBI recruitment background
- Guest commentator on Court TV
- County and Circuit Courts throughout Florida
- Florida District Courts of Appeal
(First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Districts) - Supreme Court of the State of Florida
- U.S. District Court for the Southern, Middle, and Northern Districts of Florida
- U.S. District Court for the Southern and Northern Districts of Texas
- U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Professional Memberships
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Member)
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Member)
- National College for DUI Defense (Founding Member)
Comprehensive DUI defense representation with specialized training and certification in field sobriety testing and breath alcohol testing procedures.
Experienced representation for all levels of theft charges, from petit theft to grand theft cases in Florida state courts.
Skilled defense attorney for battery charges and domestic violence cases, providing aggressive representation while understanding the sensitive nature of these matters.
Robert Malove has developed a distinguished niche practice in post-conviction law, an area where few attorneys match his expertise. His firm has earned recognition as a go-to practice for criminal appeals and post-conviction relief throughout Florida.
Contact Robert Malove Today
Robert Malove provides criminal defense representation throughout Florida in state and federal matters coast to coast. If you have been arrested or are under investigation for criminal charges, contact experienced Fort Lauderdale criminal defense attorney Robert Malove.
Experienced Criminal Defense
Lawyer Serving Florida and Federal Courts
Robert Malove is a Board Certified criminal defense attorney based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, specializing in DUI defense, felonies, white collar crime, criminal appeals and health care fraud cases. With decades of experience in both state and federal courts, Attorney Malove provides aggressive criminal defense representation throughout Florida and across the United States.
Robert is a board certified criminal trial attorney, one of less than 400 in the state, out of 100,000+ active members of the Florida Bar. This distinction requires 25+ contested cases, 20 jury trials at minimum every 5 years!