Laura L. Cepero

Laura L. Cepero began her legal career specializing in criminal appeals and postconviction relief in both Florida and federal courts at Lisabeth J. Fryer, P.A. in Sanford, Florida. Ms. Cepero later joined the Baez Law Firm, where she specialized in criminal trials and appeals on a national level.

Ms. Cepero graduated magna cum laude from the Florida A&M College of Law and ranked first in her class. Ms. Cepero was also invited to speak at the Fifth District Court of Appeal’s Induction Ceremony in May of 2021 after earning one of the highest scores on the Florida Bar Exam. During law school, Ms. Cepero served as an Editor of The Florida A&M University Law Review, authoring a student note entitled “Death or Democracy: The Battle Between a Florida Governor and a State Attorney.” Ms. Cepero’s article, Lost in the Supermarket: Federal Terrorism Prosecutions for Coughing COVID, was published in the Spring 2021 issue of The Widener Law Review. Ms. Cepero also taught analytical skills courses at FAMU Law during the 2021-2022 school year.

Prior to law school, Ms. Cepero received a B.A. and a M.A. in History from the University of Central Florida. She also volunteered as Amnesty International USA’s State Death Penalty Abolition Coordinator for Florida and as a researcher/investigative reporter for Solitary Watch, a watchdog group seeking to limit the use of solitary confinement in American prisons. During her time at Solitary Watch, Ms. Cepero published an original investigative article titled “Toxic Traps: Environmental Hazards Threaten Two Federal Supermax Prisons.”

Ms. Cepero’s excellent research and writing skills, longstanding dedication to justice, compassion, integrity, and commitment to excellence provide our clients with outstanding representation at every level of proceedings in both State and Federal Court.