September 21, 2017
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What is Disorderly Conduct in Florida?
The purpose of disorderly conduct laws in Florida – otherwise known as ‘breach of the peace’ laws – is to regulate disruptive conduct that occurs in public places. Disorderly conduct offenses may be prosecuted as either misdemeanors or as felonies.
Disturbing the peace charges are no joke, and the penalties can be severe. Consequently, you [...]
Avoiding Criminal Liability: What to Do Right After a Car Accident in Florida
Envision yourself driving on a freeway in Florida. You try to move over a lane, but as you are doing so, another car tries to move into your lane, and you scrape the sides of your cars.
What Should You Do Right After the Accident?
Florida law imposes some obligations on you immediately after you have a car accident that results in vehicle damage, i [...]
September 20, 2017
Read MoreShould You Hire a Juvenile Criminal Defense Lawyer After Your Child Has Been Arrested?
There is little more precious than a child’s future, and parents will usually do anything to protect it. Parents work hard to care for their children and teach them right from wrong, but we all know that sometimes the teen experience comes with some hiccups along the way.
Teenager’s brains do not work the same as an adult’s. Immaturity, peer [...]
September 18, 2017
Read MoreAt What Point After an Arrest Should I Hire a Criminal Attorney?
The best time to obtain an attorney is not always clear to someone involved in a criminal matter. When a police officer arrests an individual, they are required to inform them about their Miranda rights before an interrogation, which include reminding the person arrested that they have rights to an attorney. Because statements made to the police ca [...]
September 15, 2017
Read MoreThe Effect of a Criminal Drug Conviction on Current and Future Employment
In today’s competitive marketplace, jobs in almost every employment sector are very competitive – even for those who have exceptional academic credentials. Criminal drug convictions result in criminal records, which can have a negative impact on a person’s employment and employment prospects.
If you have been charged with or convicted of a d [...]
September 13, 2017
Read MoreAre There Defenses to DUI if you “Blew?”
Florida DUI convictions can have serious ramifications. In the State of Florida, DWI and DUI convictions can result in heavy fines, loss of employment, limited job prospects, and even jail time. If you have been charged with a DUI offense, you want an experienced defense attorney in your corner representing you at every stage of your case.
Basis [...]
September 11, 2017
Read MoreIs it Possible to “Pass” the Standard Field Sobriety Test?
What is the Standard Field Sobriety Test (SFST)?
The Standardized Field Sobriety Test, or “SFST,” is a battery of tests by law enforcement used to determine whether a person is under the influence of alcohol. The tasks used in the SFST include:
Walk-and-Turn--Taking nine “heel-to-toe” steps in a straight line, then turning and walking in [...]
September 6, 2017
Read MoreThree Things to Look for in a Criminal Defense Lawyer
When people are charged with crimes in Florida and other places, they oftentimes do not know where to turn. In many cases, the person charged is not sure what they did, what they are charged with, what the law says, or what the possible sentences and penalties upon conviction are. In those instances, it is absolutely essential that you retain the s [...]
September 5, 2017
Read MoreThe Benefits of Expungement
Records expungements can be extremely beneficial to criminal defendants on many different fronts. A complete records expungement means that a defendant’s criminal record is completely sealed or erased and is not ordinarily visible to the general public.
As a result, post-expungement, a criminal defendant will not ordinarily have to report a crim [...]
September 1, 2017
Read MoreNo Tolerance Law for Underage DUI
In the State of Florida, the legal drinking age is 21. Possession of alcohol by anyone under the age of 21 is illegal, without exception. All-in-all, the standards are stricter and the penalties are harsher for DUI offenders under the age of 21. If you or someone you love has been charged with an underage DUI, it is essential that you have experien [...]
September 1, 2017
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