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How to Defend Against a Charge of Resisting Arrest

Florida law criminalizes any act of resisting, obstructing or opposing a law enforcement officer during the performance of their duties. There are two distinct crimes, defined based on whether or Read More

Understanding Florida’s Harsh White Collar Crime Laws

In general, white collar crime is any wrongful taking of property that is committed without the use or threat of force or violence. It includes traditional “paper” offenses such as Read More

Charges and Potential Defenses Under Florida's Cyberstalking Law

Florida takes a hard stance against online harassment, reflected in its comprehensive cyberstalking statute. This law goes beyond traditional stalking, encompassing a wide range of nonconsensual electronic communications that target Read More

When Does a Crime Become a Crime of Violence?

Defendants facing violent crime charges know the stakes are high. These offenses often carry harsher penalties, with significantly longer prison sentences compared to nonviolent crimes. But understanding what constitutes a Read More

The Difference Between Sexual Assault and Sexual Battery Charges

Florida law distinguishes between sexual assault and sexual battery. Although the terms are often used interchangeably, this distinction can have significant consequences for those facing criminal charges. While every sexual Read More

What to Know About Florida's Expungement and Sealing Laws

A lingering arrest record, even from an incident where charges were dropped or you were never convicted, can cast a long shadow. It can block your path to securing a Read More

What to Know About Florida Weapons Charges and Defenses Against Them

In Florida, weapons charges can carry severe consequences, often resulting in hefty fines, imprisonment, and a tarnished reputation. Among the most serious weapons charges are those related to possession, use Read More

What Are Possible Defenses to Sex Crime Charges in Florida?

Being accused of a sex crime in Florida can carry significant consequences, including lengthy imprisonment, hefty fines and lifelong registration as a sex offender. The penalties imposed depend on the Read More

Beating a DUI Charge in Florida

If you are arrested for driving while intoxicated (DUI) in Florida, you face significant criminal and civil consequences, including fines, jail time and loss or restriction of your driver’s license. Read More

How Drug Possession Becomes Trafficking Under Florida Law

Florida is among the states with the toughest drug laws. A first-time offender convicted of possession of just a small quantity of cocaine can receive a sentence of up to Read More

“Sextortion” Prosecutions Are on the Rise in Florida

Sexual extortion, or “sextortion” for short, is a form of blackmail that involves the coerced exchange of explicit photos or videos for financial gain or other reasons. The crime has Read More

What is Florida’s “Zero Tolerance” Policy for Underage Drinking?

In the state of Florida, the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for driving under the influence is set at 0.08-percent for drivers aged 21 and over. However, for those Read More

Florida Enacts Harsher Penalties for “Rainbow Fentanyl” Trafficking

In recent years, the United States has seen a dramatic surge in the use of fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. Read More

What Crimes Can be Prosecuted Under Florida’s RICO Act?

The federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, enacted in 1970, stands as a formidable weapon in the fight against organized crime. This law empowers prosecutors to dismantle criminal Read More

What Is the Difference Between Sealing and Expungement of Criminal Records?

Sealing and expungement are two separate court orders that restrict or eliminate other people’s access to a person’s criminal record in Florida. Both can make it easier to get a Read More

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

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