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Defending Against Charges of Leaving the Scene of an Accident in Florida

Sometimes called a “hit and run,” leaving the scene means any act of fleeing the site of a car accident by a driver having knowledge that death, serious harm or Read More

What to Know About Appealing a Criminal Conviction in Florida

If you have been convicted of a crime in Florida, you have the right to appeal to the Florida District Court of Appeals. The appellate court will review the trial Read More

Identity Theft Prosecutions Are Rampant in Florida, Calling for Strong Defense

Identity theft is a serious white-collar crime for which prosecution is growing across the United States. It is defined as the unauthorized use of someone else's personal information, such as Read More

How You Can Fight Florida Marijuana DUI Charges

The offense of driving while intoxicated is not restricted to the consumption of alcohol. Florida law allows for a charge of DUI to be brought for driving under the influence Read More

Using Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law as Self Defense

Florida’s stand your ground law permits people to use or threaten to use non-deadly force where needed in order to fight back against another person’s imminent use of unlawful force. Read More

What to Expect When Facing Juvenile Criminal Charges in Florida

In Florida, a minor alleged to have committed an offense goes through juvenile delinquency proceedings rather than the usual criminal justice process. The two paths are quite different, but juvenile Read More

Defending Against Criminal Threat Charges in Florida

Florida law makes it a crime to engage in threats of harm to another, whether orally or in writing. These types of threats are treated very seriously. They are second Read More

How Are Criminal Sentences Determined Under Florida Law?

As in other states, Florida crimes are categorized by the degree of harm inflicted on victims, in terms of bodily injury or property loss or both. Criminal sentences are determined Read More

Potent Defenses to DUI Charges in Florida

People charged with driving while intoxicated in Florida face criminal and civil consequences, including fines, jail time and loss or restriction of driver’s license. It you’re in this situation, the Read More

Main Types of White Collar Crimes Prosecuted in Florida

Under Florida law, white collar crimes are non-violent offenses committed primarily for purposes of financial gain, including crimes meant to defraud another individual and crimes intended to deprive another individual Read More

Factors That Raise Assault to Aggravated Assault

An assault is a realistic threat of doing violence to another person, even if it is not carried out. Florida law recognizes two different types of assault: simple assault, which Read More

A Threat Alone Can Amount to a Violent Crime in Florida

Defendants charged with violent crimes face penalty enhancements, which means longer prison sentences than those imposed for nonviolent offenses. But what constitutes a violent crime? Under Florida law, it can Read More

Common Cybercrime Charges and How to Fight Them

Law enforcement regards computer offenses by technologically savvy individuals as a serious form of white collar crime. Cybercriminals have engaged in a number of activities intended to take advantage of Read More

The Difference Between Dating Violence and Domestic Violence in Florida

Florida law recognizes that family and dating relationships can flare into violence and imposes remedies to protect the alleged victims and punish the alleged abusers. However, the law treats domestic Read More

Dealing With Florida’s Tough Laws on Expungement and Sealing of Criminal Records

An arrest record, even if you’re acquitted or never actually charged, can impede your efforts to get a job, housing, loans and other benefits and can damage your reputation in Read More

Understanding Your Right to Seek Post-Conviction Relief

In the criminal process, mistakes made by police, prosecutors and even judges can lead to unjust convictions and sentences. While it’s common to speak of appealing a conviction, a more Read More

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