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Florida Court Strikes Down Open Carry Ban, Expands Gun Rights Across the State
Florida's First District Court of Appeal has officially struck down the state’s long-standing prohibition against openly carrying firearms, marking a historic shift in the legal landscape for gun owners. The ruling… Continue Reading -
Florida's Updated Speedy Trial Rule 3.191 (Effective July 1, 2025)
Why Florida's Updated Speedy Trial Rule Matters to Your Case I want you to picture this: you've been arrested, you're anxious about how long this will drag on, and you want clarity. I have walked countless people… Continue Reading -
New Criminal Laws in Florida Take Effect July 1, 2025
Every year, new criminal laws go into effect in Florida, and July 1, 2025, is no exception. As a criminal defense attorney practicing across Florida for decades, I pay close attention to these changes because they… Continue Reading -
Florida Supreme Court Amends Pretrial Detention Rules: What Criminal Defendants Need to Know
Major Changes to Rules 3.116 and 3.132 Went Into Effect May 1, 2025 As a Florida criminal defense attorney, it's my job to stay on top of every rule and statute that could affect my clients' rights. The Florida… Continue Reading -
The “No Kings” Protest and Governor DeSantis’ Warning
What Drivers in Florida Need to Know Before June 14, 2025 With the “No Kings” protest scheduled to begin on June 14, 2025, across multiple cities in Florida, tensions are already rising—and not just among… Continue Reading -
Proposal to Expand DUI Definition to ‘Any Impairing Substance’ Raises Concerns
A new proposed law to broaden the scope of DUI offenses to include “any impairing substance” advanced in a Senate committee on Wednesday. However, there was pushback over concerns regarding the bill’s broad language. Two… Continue Reading -
Florida's Harsh New Immigration Laws Threaten Due Process and Raise Constitutional Concerns
Our Criminal Defense Attorneys Warn of Legal and Human Rights Challenges Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed two controversial immigration enforcement bills into law, escalating Florida’s role in detaining and prosecuting… Continue Reading -
The Challenge of Tracking Homeless Sex Offenders in Florida
How Residence Restrictions and Local Laws Complicate Enforcement Tracking homeless sex offenders in Florida has become increasingly difficult for law enforcement agencies. A recent report from the Florida… Continue Reading -
Florida Considers Stricter DUI Laws Affecting Drivers and Boaters
The Florida Senate is considering significant changes to the state’s DUI laws through Senate Bill 138 (SB 138), a legislative proposal aimed at tightening penalties for impaired driving and expanding enforcement… Continue Reading -
Understanding Florida’s New “Halo Law” and Its Impact on First Amendment Rights
Balancing First Responder Safety and Public Recording Rights Under House Bill 184 Florida’s new “Halo Law,” effective January 2025, creates a protective 25-foot buffer zone around law enforcement officers,… Continue Reading