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Can a DUI be a Felony in Florida?

DUIs in Florida may be prosecuted as either felony or as misdemeanors, depending on many factors, such as the person’s history of DUI and whether anyone was injured or killed. Generally speaking, felonies are punishable by more than one year in prison, and misdemeanors are punishable by up to one year of incarceration, plus fines and other penalt [...]

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Can an Assault Conviction be Expunged?

Unfortunately, a criminal record can have a serious impact on your ability to find a job, find a decent place to live, or gain admission to the college or university of your choice. In some cases, however, depending upon the nature and circumstances of the offense, you may be eligible to seal or expunge a criminal record in Florida. To seal or expu [...]

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Do You Have to Provide a Breath Sample During a ‘Driving Under the Influence’ Stop?

In the State of Florida, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% or higher. Breathalyzer test results are often the most important piece of evidence for a Florida prosecutor to have at her disposal during a criminal trial or during plea bargain negotiations. Under Florida law, you are required to take a [...]

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The Juice is (Almost) Loose: Parole and Probation Violations

On July 20th of this year, one of the most noted parole hearings in recent memory resulted in former NFL-player and actor O.J. Simpson winning his case for freedom. O.J., who was convicted of armed robbery, kidnapping, and assault with a deadly weapon, served the minimum amount of his 33-year sentence and could be released as early as October 2017. [...]

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A Fourth Amendment Primer: What Florida Residents Should Know About Their Constitutional Rights

The United States Constitution gives us inalienable rights and legal protections that are taken very seriously in the U.S. legal system. One of the most common constitutional amendments to affect criminal defendants is the Fourth Amendment. The Fourth Amendment reads: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effe [...]

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Don’t Do What this Guy Did: What to Do When You Get Pulled Over for Driving Under the Influence

Driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious crime that can land you in a great deal of legal trouble. Not only is it a crime, but it also places you and anyone else in your vehicle at risk of serious injury. Worst of all, drunk driving can potentially harm completely innocent pedestrians or occupants of other vehicles. Naturally, the easies [...]

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All About House Arrest: Looking at Florida’s Community Control Program

When you hear the words “house arrest,” what comes to mind? You may first think of a colloquial use of the term, meaning to ground an unruly teenager. Alternately, images of Lindsay Lohan or Bernie Madoff may come to mind, celebrities who were given a proverbial slap on the wrist by the courts because of their status. These ideas, however, don� [...]

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Voting Rights for Felons Are Up for Debate in Florida

It is your right as an American to vote, right? Well, once you are a convicted felon, that can be debatable. If you have committed a crime and served your time, then you should be able to vote; that is the way many Americans see the issue. Why should this burden follow you for eternity? It is almost as if your past is on your shoulder all the time. [...]

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You Have the Right to Remain Silent: Your Miranda Rights

You have probably heard this many times on TV crime dramas: "You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law…” Yes, these are the words spoken by a police officer to a suspect who has been placed under arrest, otherwise known as the Miranda warning. Where Did the Miranda Warning Come Fro [...]

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Is Asking for a Lawyer an Indication of Guilt?

Under both the Florida Constitution and the Constitution of the United States (specifically the Fifth Amendment), a person may not be compelled to testify as a witness against himself in a criminal interrogation or prosecution. This is called the Fifth Amendment Right against Self-Incrimination. Moreover, a suspect’s request for counsel in respon [...]

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