LAW OFFICES OF VAN RIPER & GORMAN                                                          Stuart:  (772) 283-8712 
Protecting the Rights of Individuals Charged with a Crime                                                   Ft. Pierce: (772) 460-2352 
  

            
    

CRIMINAL TRIAL LAWYERS
Stuart: 772-283-8712                 Ft. Pierce: 772-460-2352

Attorney Profiles
 

CHRISTIAN VAN RIPER, ESQ.

Christian Van Riper is a former felony prosecutor with vast experience in criminal trial law.  He has handled thousands of criminal cases from misdemeanors to serious felonies such as arson, sexual battery, first degree grand theft, drug trafficking, and attempted first degree murder.  Christian has successfully conducted numerous jury trials and multiple hearings on a variety of issues.

Christian is a lifelong resident of the Treasure Coast.  He is dedicated to helping fellow residents of the Treasure Coast when they are facing civil or criminal legal problems.  In addition to Criminal Law, Christian's practice also focuses on family law, civil trial law, and wills and probate matters.  Christian is proud to be a member of the legal community on the Treasure Coast and is thrilled that his chosen career path allows him to help fellow members of his community.

EXPERIENCE
  • Office of the State Attorney for the 19th Circuit 

Christian has handled thousands of criminal cases during his tenure as an Assistant State Attorney (ASA).  He was promoted from the misdemeanor division to a felony division within seven months of beginning his career as an ASA.  He has argued motions on a great variety of issues, and he has also conducted numerous jury and non-jury trials.  Additionally, Christian has handled a variety of misdemeanor and felony cases from DUI's, driving with a suspended license cases (DWLS), and drug cases to more serious felony cases such as complicated first degree grand theft cases, arson cases, robbery and burglay cases, sexual battery cases and many others.  He has also handled various cases involving violent criminal charges including misdeameanor assault and battery, domestic violence, aggravated felony assault and battery, and first degree attempted murder.

  • Internship with the Office of the State Attorney for the 6th Circuit

Christian developed an interest in trial law and criminal law while still in law school.  For that reason, he participated in this internship which allowed him to gain knowledge and experience in trial law and, more specifically, criminal law.  During this clinic, Christian was able to conduct actual jury trials while still in law school, and he also researched and argued motions on various issues and participated in the investigation and prosecution of various criminal cases.

  • Florida Supreme Court Internship for Distinguished Law Students

While in law school, Christian was chosen to participate in this internship from a very select group of law students.  Each semester, the law schools from around the the state select a limited few students to participate in this internship, and Christian was one of only two students chosen from his law school.  During this internship, Christian acted as a clerk to the justices of the Florida Supreme Court, the highest court in Florida.  His job consisted of analyzing petitions, conducting research, and writing memoranda of law for the purpose of advising the Court on various legal and factual issues. 

  • Albareda, Rosso, Maluje & Nies, P.A.

Christian worked as a law clerk for a civil law firm during and after law school.  He worked directly for a senior partner of this insurance defense firm by conducting site inspections, attending depositions and hearings, and researching and writing memoranda, pleadings and other legal documents.

  • Investigator with the Department of Children and Families

Before attending law school, Christian worked as an investigator for The Department of Children and Families (DCF).  The primary focus of his job was to investigate reports of child abuse occurring in Florida.  During his career as a DCF investigator, Christian became skilled in the science of investigative technique.  A DCF investigator is called upon to sort through the facts and circumstances surrounding a claim of abuse and dertermine if that claim is valid.  Christian is committed to providing his clients with the most well prepared defense possible.  A thorough investigation of the facts and circumstances behind the criminal act(s) alleged against a client is the first step in mounting such a defense, and Christian often relies on his experience as a state investigator in preparing a client's case for trial.

EDUCATION

STETSON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW, St. Petersburg, FL
Juris Doctor, Cum Laude
Graduated in the top 20% of his class
Honors and Activities: Honor roll every semester eligible, member of Phi Delta Phi


FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
, Boca Raton, FL
B.A. in Political Science
Minor in Criminal Justice
G.P.A 3.84, Graduated Magna Cum Laude
Honors and Activities: Honor Roll, International Golden Key Society, National Political Science Honor Society.

JEFF GORMAN

Jeff Gorman has been practicing criminal trial law in South Florida for more than eight years. Jeff has handled thousands of criminal cases and conducted over 100 jury trials as both a Prosecutor and Assistant Public Defender. He also has a great deal of experience in conducting hearings on a variety of complex issues such as those involved in motions to supress evidence and motions to dismiss.  Jeff litigates virtually all types of criminal cases from misdemeanors, including driving offenses, to first degree murder cases.

As well as practicing criminal trial law, Jeff's practice also focuses on family law, personal injury, commercial litigation, civil litigation and wills and trusts.