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Ivanor Law Firm: Criminal Defense And Immigration Law Results

Ivanor Law Firm is a criminal defense and immigration law firm in Orlando, Florida.

We believe in aggressively representing our clients and applying strategic problem solving to every case we handle. Founding attorney Carlos Ivanor served as an Assistant Attorney General and Assistant Public Defender. He uses that experience to advocate for clients.

You can reach our office 24/7, and we have bilingual attorneys and staff. We provide a free consultation for criminal defense and personal injury cases. We do charge a consultation fee for immigration and family law matters, but if you retain our services that upfront cost is credited toward your retainer and legal fees. Call our Orlando office at 407-255-2065 or contact us online.

Case Results

March 2024

Removal Proceedings 

  • Immigration Court – New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Judge Granted Cancellation of Removal for Non-Permanent Resident / 42B
  • (with a prior DUI – proved exceptional and extreme hardship in Court)

Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon 

  • Volusia County, Florida
  • December 2023
  • Dropped by the State after a Stand your Ground Motion was filed

Orlando, Florida / Criminal Court 

  • State filed No Information Notice of Sexual Battery charge
  • February 2024

Immigration Court / Orlando, Florida 

  • Judge granted Administrative Closure based on TPS (Venezuela) over objection by Government
  • February 2024

Immigration Court / Orlando, Florida 

  • Bond GRANTED  (Bahamas)
  • While Criminal charges still pending but declination by Victim file
  • February 2024

Injunction Granted 

  • Cyberstalking Injunction GRANTED
  • January 2024
  • Osceola County, Florida

Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon 

  • Volusia County, Florida
  • December 2023
  • Dropped by the State after a Stand your Ground Motion was filed

Immigration Court / Orlando, Florida 

  • Judge granted Administrative Closure based on TPS (Venezuela) over objection by Government
  • February 2024

Immigration Court / Orlando, Florida 

  • Bond GRANTED  (Bahamas)
  • While Criminal charges still pending but declination by Victim file
  • February 2024

Injunction Granted 

  • Cyberstalking Injunction GRANTED
  • January 2024
  • Osceola County, Florida

February 2024

Immigration Court / Orlando, Florida

  • Bond GRANTED (Bahamas)
  • While criminal charges still pending but declination by Victim file

Immigration Court / Orlando, Florida

  • Judge granted Administrative Closure based on TPS (Venezuela) over objection by government

January 2024

Charges Dropped

  • Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon – The state filed no information notice
  • Orange County, Florida

Case Dropped by State

  • Child Abuse – Orange County, Florida

December 2023

Aggravated Battery With a Deadly Weapon

  • Volusia County, Florida
  • Dropped by the State after a Stand Your Ground Motion was filed

Case Dismissed

  • Driving Under The Influence Case Dismissed, Orange County, Florida

Asylum Granted

  • Asylum Granted in Immigration Court in Orlando, Florida

November 2023

Mistrial Granted

  • Sexual Battery Victim Under 12 – Mistrial granted, Orange County, Florida

October 2023

Minimum Mandatory Waived

  • Client charged with Trafficking in Cocaine, Fentanyl, and Heroin – Prosecutor agreed to waive the Minimum Mandatory of a 15-year consecutive sentence

2022

Minimum Mandatory Waived

  • Trafficking 400 grams to 149 kilograms of cocaine
  • State waived the 15-year minimum mandatory – Resolution, State Probation

2019

Not Guilty

  • Big win at trial – Not Guilty of all counts –
  • Client charged with seven counts of Trafficking, Cultivating and Possession of Marijuana grow house- Jury Trial, Polk County, Florida

2017

Reversed on Appeal

  • Big win – Reversed on appeal – At trial client guilty of Neglect of a Child resulting in great bodily injury. Polk County, Florida.
  • Motion to dismiss filed, trial judge dismissed motion
  • Second Court of Appeals reversed Judge and vacated a 15-year prison sentence