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Recent Posts in the Criminal Defense Category
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The Differences Between Theft and Burglary
Many people are unaware theft and burglary are two different crimes. In fact, you could probably be charged with both during the same event. Theft is probably one of the most common crimes committed in the state of… Continue Reading -
What You Should Know About Probation Violations
According to Florida law, probation is a type of community supervision requiring an offender to maintain certain contacts with particular officers and follow certain terms or conditions outlined by a court order.… Continue Reading -
False Accusation of Sexual Assault: What Do I Do?
The definition of sexual assault varies by state, but, in general, it is defined as any conduct against another person which could be considered indecent or sexual in nature. While statistics show 1 out of every 5 women… Continue Reading -
What Is Cybercrime?
Cybercrime is a relatively recent phenomenon. The term defines a crime that involves a computer and a network. A person may use a computer to help commit the crime, or they can target the computer for the offense. In… Continue Reading -
What Is Considered Unlawful Search and Seizure?
Search and seizure is when law enforcement searches a person's property and confiscates any relevant evidence to a crime. Some countries, including the United States, have constitutional protections that provide citizens… Continue Reading -
How Long Will a Juvenile Crime Stay on Your Record?
People can often make poor decisions when they're young. Minors and young adults are often impulsive, rash, and prone to making decisions without thinking. They are also more susceptible to peer pressure, which could… Continue Reading -
Expungement Checklist: Do You Qualify?
Expungement is the process by which a court orders a record of an arrest or to be "sealed," or erased from the eyes of the law. It's also known as setting aside a criminal conviction. Whether or not you qualify for… Continue Reading -
Everything You Need to Know About Ignition Interlock Devices
If you wish to continue driving after being charged with a DUI in Florida, one option that is often available is an ignition interlock device (IID). What is an Ignition Interlock Device? This device is comprised of a… Continue Reading -
Drug Crimes: What's the Difference Between Possession & Trafficking?
In Florida, drug crimes are associated with severe charges. However, there are a variety of offenses which can be difficult to understand. The substance, the amount found on the person, the items found during the search… Continue Reading -
Can a DUI Be a Felony in Florida?
A DUI is generally a misdemeanor offense in Florida, punishable a jail sentence of up six months and a maximum fine for $1,000 for a first-time offense. However, a DUI can be charged as a felony, depending on a variety… Continue Reading