What does a Clearwater criminal defense firm bring to the table when someone is sitting in a Pinellas County jail at two in the morning? King Law Group answers that with round-the-clock consultations and a founder who spent time on the other side of the courtroom. Cameron King prosecuted cases for the State of Florida before opening his own practice, and that background is the first thing worth knowing about this firm. A former prosecutor reads a case file differently. He has seen how the state builds charges, where the weak points sit, and what a judge in this circuit tends to do at a bail hearing.

The practice at King Law Group is built around Florida criminal law and stays there. King handled DUI cases and the related offenses that ride alongside them, drug crimes, weapons violations, theft, white-collar matters, domestic violence, sex crimes, violent crimes, child abuse allegations, juvenile cases, probation violations, and ordinary traffic citations. That is a wide span, but it is coherent: it covers what a single defense attorney in this part of Florida actually gets called about. King Law Group describes work across the full arc of a case too, starting at arrest and moving through bail and bond hearings, plea negotiations, trial, and then the after-stage that many people forget exists. King Law Group takes on post-conviction relief, including record sealing and expungement, which is the part of the process that decides whether an old charge keeps surfacing on background checks for years.

Geography is handled cleanly. King Law Group runs two offices, one in Clearwater and one in New Port Richey, and between them the firm covers Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough Counties. For a defendant, that physical spread has practical consequences, because criminal cases are tied to the courthouse where the charge was filed, and having a lawyer who already works those three county systems saves time and confusion. Someone in New Port Richey is not being asked to drive to a single distant office, and someone arrested in Tampa is still inside the firm's stated coverage.

On the question of whether the firm has done this enough times to be trusted, the page points to volume. King Law Group advertises thousands of cases handled and dozens of trials litigated. In criminal defense specifically, trial experience is meaningful in a way it is not in every practice area. Plenty of attorneys settle nearly everything and rarely stand up in front of a jury; a lawyer who has actually tried cases gives the prosecution a reason to negotiate seriously. The recognitions add some outside texture without being the whole story. Cameron King holds Avvo Clients' Choice Awards from two separate years, an Expertise.com mention, and a NACDA recognition. None of those are the same as a courtroom result, but Avvo's client-choice marks at least come from people who hired him.

Outside the firm's own site, the feedback is mixed in a way that is fair to report plainly. Avvo carries multiple client reviews that run positive, though the exact count is not nailed down. The firm is BBB accredited, with a Clearwater profile, and that accreditation is recent. Facebook shows a single review with no rating attached yet, which is a sparse signal. Directory entries on LawInfo and HG.org list the firm with a description but no numeric scores. No Google, Yelp, or Trustpilot totals turned up. The honest read is that the strongest third-party signal here is Avvo, the BBB standing is in place but young, and the social proof on other platforms is light. For a smaller regional practice that is not unusual and not a red flag, but anyone who wants a deep bench of star ratings to read through will find Avvo the only real source.

Reaching the firm and what the site makes easy

Getting in touch is where the site does well. The phone number sits prominently on the King Law Group landing page, both office addresses are right there, and the firm states that consultations are available any hour of the day. For criminal defense that 24/7 line does real work; arrests do not keep business hours, and a first conversation in the hours right after a charge can shape the whole case. The navigation also leads to a testimonials page and an attorney profile, so a visitor can read the founder's credentials and some client feedback without hunting. King attended Florida State University for law, and the profile lays that out alongside the prosecutor history.

There are limits worth naming so the picture stays honest. King Law Group leans heavily on its founder, so this reads as a Cameron King practice more than a large multi-attorney shop, and a client should ask directly who will handle their file day to day. The advertised case and trial counts are the firm's own figures, not independently audited numbers, and the same goes for the broad practice-area list. Anyone with a complicated matter, a federal charge or an unusually technical white-collar case, would do well to confirm in that first conversation that the firm has handled something close to their situation before, because a long list of practice areas is a menu, not a guarantee of depth in each one. King Law Group will likely be a stronger fit for the bread-and-butter charges that dominate local courts, the DUIs, drug possession counts, and probation hearings, than for the rarest and most specialized fights.

What carries through all of this is focus. King Law Group is not trying to be a general-purpose law office that also dabbles in criminal work. King Law Group is a Clearwater criminal defense firm that takes Florida cases from arrest to the clean-up work afterward, run by someone who learned the prosecution's playbook firsthand and then switched sides. The two-county-spanning offices, the trial experience, and the always-open phone line all point the same direction, toward people who need a defense lawyer quickly and locally. If the matter is an old conviction that keeps showing up on background checks, the right question to bring to King Law Group is whether the specific charge qualifies for record sealing or expungement under Florida law, because the answer to that determines whether the past actually stays past.


Business address
King Law Group
13575 58th St N, Suite 285,
Clearwater,
FL
33760

Contact details
Phone: 727-538-4265