 
EXPERIENCE:
ASSISTANT STATE ATTORMEY, NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA (ORANGE & OSCEOLA COUNTIES)
Jonathan Rose served as a misdemeanor, juvenile, and felony prosecutor for three years, handling cases ranging from misdemeanor charges to sexual batteries and attempted murder. During this time, Mr. Rose tried approximately 40 jury trials, numerous non-jury trials, and argued innumerable pretrial motions. During his time as a prosecutor, he earned a reputation for being a skilled, aggressive, and fair criminal prosecutor.
CABANISS, SMITH, TOOLE & WIGGINS, P.A.
Mr. Rose represented the interests of major corporations in product liability and general liability lawsuits throughout Florida.
STUMP, STOREY, CALLAHAN, DIETRICH & SPEARS, P.A.
Mr. Rose represented the interests of a Fortune 500 corporation in state and federal litigation throughout Florida.

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE
From 1991 through 1997, Mr. Rose served in Marine infantry and ANGLICO units. He was twice decorated and attained the rank of Sergeant.
EDUCATION:
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW
Juris Doctor, 1999, cum laude
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Arts, 1995, magna cum laude
Major: Government
Minor: Criminology
MEMBERSHIPS:
Florida Bar (www.floridabar.org)
United States District Court, Middle District of Florida (www.flmd.uscourts.gov)
United States District Court, Northern District of Florida (www.flnd.uscourts.gov)
United States District Court, Southern District of Florida (www.flsd.uscourts.gov)
United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit (www.ca11.uscourts.gov)
ORGANIZATIONS:
Orange County Bar Association Ciminal Law Committee (www.ocbar.org/)
Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (www.facdl.org)
Central Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (www.cfacdl.com)
Please be advised:
If you are charged with a crime, it is imperative that you contact legal counsel at once to determine what your rights are, as well as how you can maximize your legal position and minimize the effects of a criminal charge.
Until you have spoken with an attorney, exercise your constitutional rights and do not speak with police or other parties, even if promises are made to you about what you will receive in return for your cooperation.
Hiring an attorney is an important decision, and should be made with care. Meet with an attorney in a consultation and make an informed decision about representation for criminal charges that could have far-reaching effects in your life.
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