August 20, 2019
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Three Compelling Reasons to Hire a DUI Lawyer
Florida has the second strictest DUI laws in the country, behind only Arizona. A person who is convicted of a DUI in Florida may be required to install an interlock ignition device even after a first offense, and may have their license suspended for up to six months, be required to pay up to a $2,000 fine, and face of up to nine months in jail. Dri [...]
THC versus Marijuana Charges in Florida
In the last decade, 11 states have legalized recreational marijuana use (as of July 2019) and many other states have legalized medical marijuana or decriminalized marijuana possession. Legalization has resulted in many advances in available forms of marijuana, including a product called THC oil.
To create this product, THC oil is extracted from [...]
August 20, 2019
Read MoreHow Will Valid Marijuana Medical Cards Change Criminal Charges?
Florida residents who are on probation after a criminal conviction are subject to random drug screenings. Even if that person holds a valid medical marijuana card, they can sometimes face penalties if a drug test detects THC in their system. As of June of 2019, there were 237,729 Florida residents approved for medical marijuana use, which means it [...]
August 20, 2019
Read MoreThe High Cost of Not Defending a DUI
Anyone who has driven down Florida highways has seen the billboards saying “A cab ride is cheaper than a DUI.” It’s true. But if you’ve made the mistake of getting behind the wheel after having too many drinks, choosing to not defend your DUI is a grave mistake.
If you’re convicted of a DUI, the costs associated with this conviction of [...]
June 27, 2019
Read MoreSteps to Take When a Child Is Arrested
If the police have arrested your child, you may be feeling helpless, shocked, and angry. You’re probably also feeling protective. No matter the reason why your child was arrested, they are your child and you want to protect them. That is understandable.
Above all else, however, it’s important to remain calm. Becoming emotional when interacti [...]
June 20, 2019
Read MoreSearches and Seizures at DUI Traffic Stops
Anyone who has stumbled upon a DUI checkpoint or seen flashing blue and red lights in their rear view mirror, and has had a few drinks, is probably concerned. They’re worried about all the bad things that could happen if they’re charged with a DUI. They could spend time in jail, pay fines, lose their license, or even their job.
Anytime anyon [...]
June 13, 2019
Read MoreMarijuana Use and Driving: Standards for DUI in Florida
Marijuana is one of the most commonly used drugs in the United States, yet testing for it in a driving under the influence (DUI) situation is challenging for law enforcement. No industry standards currently exist for measuring marijuana intoxication levels.
While recreational marijuana is not legal in Florida, medical marijuana use according to sp [...]
May 23, 2019
Read MoreCan I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test?
While refusing a field sobriety test is an option for a driver in Florida, doing so is an important decision that carries certain risks.
When law enforcement makes a stop for suspicion of drunk driving, the driver will be asked to perform certain tests, and how they react to the officer’s commands during the tests can have a significant impact o [...]
May 16, 2019
Read MoreCell Phone Privacy Rights: What You Need to Know
In less than a generation, cell phones have gone from being rare luxuries for the wealthy to almost universal. Cell phones now keep people connected to the world around us and to one another. These handheld devices contain huge amounts of sensitive and personal data, and password protection is used by most people to safeguard their privacy. However [...]
May 9, 2019
Read MoreAre DUI Checkpoints and Roadblocks Legal?
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious crime that endangers everyone who shares the roads. If you are a driver, you may have experienced being sidelined by a DUI checkpoint. Officers may use checkpoints and stop every passing vehicle to screen drivers, or they may just stop some objective pattern of vehicles, such as every fifth vehicle.
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April 26, 2019
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