Daniel Izquierdo is always sharing fresh blog posts concerning recent news and relevant information about Florida DUI and criminal law. Here, learn more about DUI, fraud, theft, domestic violence and drug offenses – the causes, complications and consequences.
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Heroes and Icons Summit 2022Attending the Heroes and Icons Summit 2022 and helping the community in Pinecrest
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The Dangers Of Drowsy Driving In FloridaMiami car accident criminal defense lawyer Danny Izquierdo explains the dangers of drowsy driving and how he can help you if you are charged.
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A Federal Crimes Christmas StoryAn updated twist on Twas The Night Before Christmas featuring Miami Federal Crimes Defense Attorney Danny Izquierdo. Learn how he helped a fictional family man.
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If You Are Facing CARES Act Fraud Charges, We Can Help!As an experienced federal criminal defense attorney, Danny Izquierdo defends people charged with all types of CARES Act fraud. Learn about your options here.
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When You Cannot Claim a Stand-Your-Ground Defense in FloridaUnder Florida’s stand your ground law, you have rights when it comes to protecting your property. But there are situations where the law does not apply.
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You Can Get a DUI for Driving While Impaired by Prescription DrugsIf a Miami-Dade police officer decides that your ability to drive has been affected by medications that you are taking, you could be charged with a DUI.
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It Won’t Be Easy to Get a Loved One Out of Prison on Compassionate ReleaseWith COVID-19 infections spiking in Florida prisons, you might be hoping to secure compassionate release for a loved one. It won’t be easy.
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DUI Arrests Continue During COVID-19 PandemicClosed bars haven’t stopped police from targeting suspected drunk drivers across Florida since the beginning of the pandemic. DUI arrests will continue to go up.
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PPP Borrowers Continue to Be Charged With Fraud in FloridaThe feds have not let up on their investigations into suspected cases of fraud related to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). We look at a few Florida cases.
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When a Property Crime Will Fall Under Federal JurisdictionIf you are accused of committing a crime on federal property, you will face charges in federal court, regardless of how minor the offense might be.