David Idler

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David Idler: Attorney with Musca Law

Biography

David Idler served as an Enlisted Aircrew Member in the United States Air Force where he cultivated values like Integrity, Excellence, and Service Before Self. After leaving the service, he earned a bachelor’s degree in legal studies from Hodges University. Thereafter, he attended Ave Maria School of Law where he completed his legal education and earned his Juris Doctorate.

Upon graduating school, David began employment with Musca Law in the client relations department where he engaged new clients and helped them through the initial phases of representation. In 2021, David left Musca Law and followed his calling to provide legal services to indigent clients with the Office of the Public Defender’s 12th Judicial Circuit. During his time there, he gained valuable experience and defended clients charged with DUI, domestic violence, theft, drug possession, and other misdemeanor and felony charges. David developed expert negotiating and legal skills. Now again, back at Musca Law, he focuses his, skills, time, and energy toward resolving his client’s cases in the most favorable way possible.

David sees Criminal Defense as his calling, and he will zealously defend the constitutional rights of his clients always!

Education & Credentials

Year of First Admission:
2022
Admission:
2022, Florida
ISLN:
1001303896

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