Jeremy Lasnetski

Jeremy Lasnetski

Google Rating

4.7(157 reviews)

  • Lasnetski Gihon Law - 121 W Forsyth St #510
  • (904) 642-3332
  • No email available
Criminal Law, Immigration Law

About:

With more than 22 years of experience, LGL partner Jeremy Lasnetski focuses his practice on criminal defense and immigration law. Mr. Lasnetski works in the Jacksonville office of Lasnetski Gihon Law. He handles criminal cases in both State and Federal courts and has tried more than 70 criminal trials in both State and Federal court. He also represents immigration clients filing for greencards, asylum, naturalization, and more. He is a frequent speaker on criminal and immigration issues, has hosted a criminal law podcast, is a board member on the American Immigration Lawyer's Association Central Florida Chapter, member of the Chester Bedell Inn of Court, and member of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Lasnetski Gihon Law has three office locations in Jacksonville, Orlando and Altamonte Springs.

DVSupport AI Summary:

Florida Crimmigration is a law firm that primarily focuses on navigating the complex intersections of domestic violence, family law, and immigration issues. Their dedicated team is well-versed in assisting survivors who may face obstacles related to custody, restraining orders, and immigration status as a result of domestic abuse. The firm understands that these situations are not only legally challenging but also emotionally taxing, and they approach each case with a trauma-informed perspective. Their tone is compassionate and supportive, recognizing the unique struggles that survivors of domestic violence face. They emphasize a client-centered approach, ensuring that the voices of survivors are heard and prioritized throughout the legal process. Florida Crimmigration aims to create a safe and welcoming environment where clients feel understood and empowered to navigate their legal options. For survivors seeking legal assistance, this firm could be a suitable option. They demonstrate an empathetic understanding of the specific challenges that domestic violence survivors encounter, especially in the context of family dynamics and immigration hurdles. However, it's crucial for potential clients to assess their individual needs and ensure that the firm’s services align with their specific circumstances. Florida Crimmigration appears committed to advocating for justice, providing the necessary support for survivors as they take steps to reclaim their lives.

Jurisdiction:Florida (Since 2001), U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida

Practice Area

Criminal Law

Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.

Immigration Law

Pursues VAWA, U visas, T visas, asylum, and work authorization, separating relief from abusers and protecting survivors from immigration-based threats or control.

Languages

English

Fees

No Free Consultation

Education

B.A.
University of Florida
1997
M.B.A.
University of Florida
2001
J.D.
University of Florida
2001

Awards

Northeast Florida's Best Lawyers
Jacksonville Magazine
Top 100 Trial Lawyers
The National Trial Lawyers
2013

Associations

Member
AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association)
- Present
Member
Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Present
Member
Jacksonville Bar Association
- Present

Reviews


RATED 5.0

Sep 25, 2025Googlevia Google

Kristine Felder

"Mr. Jeremy did an awesome job on my case. I thank him for being patient with me, because at times i was freaking out. Lol i will highly recommend him to others."

RATED 5.0

Sep 18, 2025Googlevia Google

KHASAN BOY

"John is truly the best! Great communication, excellent results, and genuine care for his clients."

RATED 5.0

Sep 18, 2025Googlevia Google

Sarah Lopez

"My immigration case was a difficult one. From the very beginning, attorney John Gihon handled it with great professionalism, always giving me the confidence that I was in good hands. Kerlin Arispe, attorney Gihon’s paralegal, was also great. Her support was invaluable throughout the entire process. She was always patient and dedicated. Both Attorney Gihon and her paralegal truly made the difference, every time I called, the phone was answered, and by email I always received quick and clear responses. No matter the channel, I always got the attention and information I needed without delay. I highly recommend them!"

RATED 1.0

Aug 2, 2025Googlevia Google

Ana Urkixo

"ABSOLUTELY Gaslight! "The general rule in Florida is that the police may request identification, typically a driver’s license, from a person and briefly hold onto that identification for a reasonable period of time, perhaps long enough to check the person for outstanding warrants." They may "request" "generally", but without REASONABLE SUSPICION a person DOES NOT NEED TO COMPLY with a request on a CONSENSUAL ENCOUNTER. You are dead wrong & attorneys with erroneous interpretation of the law ruin people's livelihoods."

RATED 5.0

Jul 2, 2025Googlevia Google

Francisco Jimenez

"I thank God my name is Christian Campos, this lawyer is a great lawyer. The truth is that he supported me and my wife in every way during the process, even though I was under the influence of alcohol. The truth is that he was able to overturn my charges and I am very grateful. Thank you and may God bless these lawyers, they are great."