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Florida DUI with a Child Passenger: Will DCF Get Involved?
Guidance From A Florida DUI Defense Attorney I handle many DUI cases across Florida, and few situations create more fear, confusion, and long term consequences than a DUI with a child in the vehicle. When officers see… Continue Reading -
Self-Defense in Florida: Can You Hit First and Still Be Protected by Stand Your Ground?
What A Florida Criminal Defense Attorney Wants You To Know When people come to me after a violent confrontation, they often tell me the same thing. They acted on instinct. They felt cornered. They believed the… Continue Reading -
What You Should Do Right Now If You Missed Your Court Date in Florida
If you’ve missed your court date in Florida, please don’t wait and hope it goes away. As a Florida Criminal Defense Attorney, I’ve seen how one missed appearance can trigger severe consequences—but when you act fast with… Continue Reading -
Can Trenton’s Law Apply To Drug-Related DUIs, Not Just Alcohol?
If you've been arrested for DUI involving prescription pills, marijuana, or other controlled substances—and now you're hearing prosecutors mention "Trenton's Law"—you're not alone. Since Florida's new DUI reform law went… Continue Reading -
What Happens When You Miss Your Court Date in Florida?
When you fail to show up in court, the court (or judge) can issue what’s known as a bench warrant (or capias) for your arrest. This warrant gives law enforcement the right to take you into custody at any time, even… Continue Reading -
Can You Be Charged with a Crime If You Didn’t Know There Were Drugs in the Car?
If you’ve been arrested and charged with drug possession in Florida—even though you claim you didn’t know there were drugs in the car—you may be stunned to realize that the law still allows prosecutors to move forward.… Continue Reading -
Caught with a Gun During a Traffic Stop? What Florida Law Says About Firearm Possession in a Vehicle
A Florida Gun Possession Defense Lawyer Explains How a Routine Stop Can Turn into a Criminal Firearm Charge If you were pulled over in Florida and law enforcement found a gun in your vehicle, you may be facing far… Continue Reading -
How to Beat a Domestic Violence Charge When There Are No Injuries
If you've been arrested for domestic violence, but there are no visible injuries, you're probably asking: "Can they still charge me?" The answer is yes, and in Florida, these cases move quickly and carry serious… Continue Reading -
Will I Go to Jail for a First-Time Drug Charge in Florida?
What Every Defendant Should Know Before Entering a Plea As a Florida Drug Crime Defense Lawyer, one of the most common and pressing questions I hear from first-time defendants is simple: "Am I going to jail for this?"… Continue Reading -
Florida’s No-Intent Theft Laws: When Shoplifting Becomes a Felony
How You Can Face Felony Charges Even If You Didn't Mean to Steal and What a Florida Theft Defense Attorney Can Do to Help Many people assume that theft requires a clear intent to steal. They think that if… Continue Reading