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Florida Supreme Court Advances Remote Technology Use in Routine Criminal Proceedings
The Supreme Court has adopted a rule amendment to promote greater use of remote technology in routine criminal proceedings. On May 9, in Case No. SC2023-0803, a newly amended Rule 3.116 was enacted. This rule… Continue Reading -
Florida's "Pay-to-Stay" Statute, Prisoners Pay $50 Per Day
Imagine this: You're released from prison in Florida, determined to turn your life around. You aim to stay on the right path, secure employment, and comply with parole terms. Then, you learn you're facing a hefty bill.… Continue Reading -
Florida’s New DUI Legislation for 2024
Prepare yourself for the changes in Florida's legal landscape with our comprehensive overview of the newest House Bills affecting DUI charges and arrests in 2024. This year brings significant amendments to Florida's DUI… Continue Reading -
The Implications of Florida's Proposal to Expand Pretrial Detention: A Defense Attorney's Perspective
In recent weeks, Florida prosecutors have been advocating for a significant change to the state's pretrial detention procedures, sparking concerns among criminal defense attorneys and civil liberties advocates. The… Continue Reading -
Florida’s Criminal Defense Bar Says The Alcohol-Device Bill Would Bypass Due Process
The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (FACDL) suggests that a proposed bill requiring individuals arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) who refuse breathalyzer tests to install similar devices in… Continue Reading -
Steering Through Change: Understanding Florida's Proposed Left-Lane Driving Law
The topic of regulating left-lane driving on multi-lane highways is gaining traction in Florida, highlighted by the introduction of Senate Bill 258, referred to as "Interstate Safety." This legislative proposal aims to… Continue Reading -
Florida Supreme Court Rules on Marsy's Law: Impact on Victim Anonymity and Government Transparency
In a significant ruling with far-reaching implications for the state of Florida, the Florida Supreme Court declared on Thursday that a constitutional amendment, known as "Marsy's Law," passed by voters in 2018, does… Continue Reading -
HB 1359 Addressing Bail and Fentanyl-Related Crimes Goes Into Effect January 1, 2024
In a series of decisive actions, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida has recently signed two significant pieces of legislation aimed at addressing pressing concerns in the state. These new laws touch upon issues related… Continue Reading -
Florida Seeks the Death Penalty in a Non-Murder Sexual Battery Case
In a groundbreaking legal move in Lake County, Florida, prosecutors are pushing for the death penalty in a case of sexual battery against a minor, marking a potential first in the state's judicial history. This bold step… Continue Reading -
Recent Surge in Federal Charges for Armed Robbery of Postal Carriers in Florida
In a significant development concerning federal criminal charges in Florida, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida has recently announced the issuance of federal complaints against several… Continue Reading