Guy Fronstin, Esquire, began his career as an Assistant State Attorney in the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office in 1992. Guy handled countless jury trials and upon his departure, was appointed as a Special Prosecutor to prosecute State conflict cases. Guy left the Office of the State Attorney to become a securities industry attorney for the NASD, known today as FINRA. In private practice as a criminal defense attorney since 1996, Guy uses his wealth of insider experience in the criminal justice system to defend his Clients in a wide range of cases involving DUI, Vehicular Manslaughter, Drug and Sex Crimes, Business and Economic Crimes, Murder, Insurance and Medical Fraud, Pain Pill Clinics, Child Pornography and all other criminal matters from misdemeanors to felonies. He has also co-counseled many cases with prominent criminal defense attorneys such as Roy Black, Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr. In a presentation at an Anti-Defamation League Awards dinner honoring Guy with the Jurisprudence Award, world renound Harvard Law professor and scholar Alan Dershowitz said "I have had the pleasure of working with Guy on cases and he is a brilliant strategist. Guy, congratulations on this much deserved award". Guy has been nationally recognized for his defense of NFL player David Boston who was arrested for false imprisonment; defense of Wall Street Billionaire Jeff Epstein, who was arrested for sexual battery, defense of a juvenile charged in adult court with four other juvenile co-defendants for sexual battery on two minors, and for representing Stewart Gorenberg, whose wife, Randi, was murdered after shopping at Town Center Mall in Boca Raton, Florida. Guy also provided victim representation to 67 victims of Bernie Madoff and representation to Michael Dippolito whose wife; Dalia Dippolito was convicted in a nationally-televised murder-for-hire plot against her husband. Guy is currently on the defense team with Attorney Roy Black defending John Goodman, owner of the International Polo Club, for vehicular manslaughter. Guy received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Tulane University in 1987 and his Juris Doctorate from Nova Southeastern School of Law in 1992.