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Florida Reckless Driving Defense Lawyers
Reckless Driving Charges in Florida The Legal Definition for Reckless Driving in the State of Florida Reckless Driving is defined by Florida Statute Section 316.192. The statute states that the crime of Reckless… Continue Reading -
What Happens During a DUI Traffic Stop in the State of Florida?
During a routine traffic stop in Florida, an intoxicated driver will be on a public roadway, and the driver will either break a traffic law, be driving recklessly, or cause an accident. A police officer will signal for… Continue Reading -
How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Criminal Defense Lawyer in Florida?
Facing a criminal charge can be a very stressful and terrifying moment for most people, especially if the accused has never been in legal trouble or has even faced the criminal justice system. Most people understand… Continue Reading -
When Possessing a Screwdriver, Crowbar, or a Hacksaw is a Crime in Florida
While Florida criminal law penalizes individuals who perpetrate felony burglary and trespass criminal offenses with fines and jail time, the State of Florida also criminalizes possessing tools that are used to… Continue Reading -
Home Invasions and Burglary Criminal Charges in Florida
Under Florida law, burglary offenses are felonies that vary in degree based on the facts and circumstances of your case. If you enter a building, residence, home, or vehicle owned by someone else with the intention of… Continue Reading -
Possession of Synthetic Marijuana or "Spice" in Florida
Florida law categorizes controlled substances, or drugs, into five schedules based in part on their potential for misuse and whether there is an accepted medicinal use for the drugs in treatment in the United States.… Continue Reading -
Florida Criminal Defense Lawyer Explains Florida's Sex Offender Registry Requirements
In 1997, Florida became the first state in the United States to list sex offenders and predators on the Internet and to make that information accessible to the public through a 24/7 hotline. Accordingly, today those… Continue Reading -
Drugged Driving and the First Offenders Program in Florida
In Florida, prosecutors created a "special diversion program" designed to offer first-time DUI arrestee a chance to get their lives back on track and avoid jail time and a criminal record. The program was created in… Continue Reading -
An Overview of Common Property Crimes in the State of Florida
Under Florida law, a conviction for a criminal property damage offense, including arson or criminal mischief, can have serious consequences, including fines and significant jail time. The severity of the penalty… Continue Reading -
Federal Kingpin Criminal Defense Lawyers in Florida
The Continuing Criminal Enterprise (CCE) statute (U.S. Code § 848 - Continuing criminal), also known as the “kingpin statute,” was made into law back in October of 1970. The law was enacted in order to fight drug… Continue Reading