In The Media
Federal criminal defense lawyer, Frank Rubino has appeared as a featured guest on:
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In The News:
Mexican Bank sues in Miami court for frozen U.S. assets
A major Mexican financial institution is suing the U.S. attorney’s office in alleging the government seized $11 million in accounts in Miami and London without cause or going through the proper procedure… » Read more
Panama’s Noriega set to be released
Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Antonio Noriega, imprisoned in South Miami-Dade on drug-trafficking and racketeering convictions since 1990, will be released on Sept. 9 — due in part to good behavior and other credits… » Read more
“FHP – ‘tainted’ drug charges dropped”
The U.S. Attorney says the cocaine case was tarnished after a FHP trooper admitted he had filed a misleading arrest report… » Read more
“Well-traveled Miamian joins Libyan agents’ defense”
Until now, Gen. Manuel Noriega was Frank A Rubino’s most visible and most controversial client. But if the deposed Panamanian leader was a leading symbol of notoriety in the ’90s, Rubino’s latest foray in the field of international criminal law might soon eclipse the attention accorded Noriega, who is in the Miami-Dade federal prison serving 40 years as a convicted drug racketeer… » Read more
“Cocaine trial draws Noriega attorney”
Miamian with a face-lift faces charges of providing drugs to Mobile distributors. A Miami man, who government prosecutors claim got a face lift to change his appearance, is on trial in Mobile U. S. District Court, accused in a 132-pound cocaine conspiracy… » Read more
“Noriega defense scoring points”
Frank Rubino finds weak spots in early government witnesses… » Read more
Joseph Michel Francois
Attorney Rubino was a member of the team that defended Joseph Michel Francois, once a de facto leader of Haiti, against charges of smuggling heroin and cocaine into the US.