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Florida Criminal Defense Attorneys Concerned About Bill Limiting Depositions in Florida Criminal Cases
Criminal Defense Attorneys throughout the State of Florida are cautioning against a proposed bill that seeks to prohibit depositions of children and other vulnerable witnesses in criminal cases, arguing that it would… Continue Reading -
Florida Court Grants Immunity to Homeowner for Displaying and Loading Firearm in Stand Your Ground Case
Introduction In a recent decision, the District Court of Appeal of the State of Florida, Fourth District, granted Richard Burns, a homeowner, immunity from prosecution on an aggravated assault charge. The court… Continue Reading -
How to Handle False Accusations of Child Abuse in Florida
Being falsely accused of child abuse can have severe consequences for a person's personal and professional life. There are various reasons why false accusations of child abuse occur, such as revenge or gaining an… Continue Reading -
Florida Disorderly Intoxication Defense Lawyers
Understanding Florida Statute 856.011: An Insight into Disorderly Intoxication Charges Florida Statute 856.011, otherwise known as the "Disorderly Intoxication" law, refers to the criminal charge of "public… Continue Reading -
Double Jeopardy in Criminal Defense Law: A Deep Dive into Florida and Federal Criminal Cases
The principle of double jeopardy is a critical and long-standing element of criminal law, both in the state of Florida and at the federal level. Derived from the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, it protects… Continue Reading -
Florida Habitual Offender Law: Florida Statute § 775.084
Florida's Habitual Offender Law (Florida Statute § 775.084), colloquially known as "Three Strikes Law," represents a significant component of the state's criminal justice system. This law, aimed at reducing recidivism… Continue Reading -
Written Threats to Kill Defense Lawyers in Florida
Florida law treats threats of violence, particularly written threats to kill, with utmost severity. This includes threats that are delivered through various means such as letters, notes, or other non-digital mediums.… Continue Reading -
Florida Fleeing Police Defense Lawyers : Florida Statute § 316.1935: Elements, Penalties, and Defenses
Florida Statute § 316.1935 specifically governs criminal charges related to fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement officers. Understanding the complexities of this statute, as well as the criminal case process… Continue Reading -
Florida Pedestrian Hit-and-Run Defense Lawyers
Pedestrian accidents are unfortunately common occurrences in Florida, and when a driver flees the scene after hitting a pedestrian, it becomes a serious criminal offense. In this article, we will explore the relevant… Continue Reading -
Electronic Threats to Kill Defense Lawyers in Florida
Electronic Threats to Kill Charges in Florida: Laws, Punishments, and Potential Legal Defenses Florida law takes threats of violence, including electronic threats to kill, very seriously. This is especially true when… Continue Reading