Many good people charged with a crime in Florida have no previous arrests, and all those who find themselves at odds with law enforcement have many questions. Our blog aims to educate clients on Florida law, the legal process, defendant’s rights and more.
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Understanding the Dangers of Drowsy Driving in Florida: Risks, Legal Issues, and Prevention TipsLearn about the dangers of drowsy driving in Florida, who is most at risk, legal consequences, and how to prevent accidents. Stay safe and informed on the road.
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When Can You Not Claim Stand Your Ground in Florida? Know the Exceptions and Legal SupportLearn about Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, including key exceptions and when you cannot claim this defense. Get expert legal advice in Miami.
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It Won’t Be Easy to Get Your Loved One Released for Coronavirus in FloridaWhile some states are releasing high-risk prisoners to slow the spread of COVID-19 in prisons, Florida has not followed suit. We take a look at the issue.
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If You Don’t Wear a Mask in Public, You Could Be FinedIf you violate the Miami executive order requiring you to wear a mask in public, you will face fines and arrest. Understand the order and associated penalties.
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Defending False Charges of Domestic Violence During Coronavirus PandemicDomestic violence accusations increase during stressful times, and the COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. If you have been falsely accused, we can defend you.
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Bitcoin & Cybercurrency Under Investigation: What You Need to Know About Florida’s LawsBitcoin transactions in Florida are under increasing legal scrutiny. Learn why law enforcement is suspicious of cybercurrency transactions and what you should do if accused of a crime.
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Charged With Vehicular Homicide? Here’s What You Need to Know About Reckless Driving LawsYou can only be convicted of vehicular homicide in Florida if prosecutors prove reckless driving. Learn what this means and how to defend yourself.
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Fighting Criminal Charges After a Miami Protest: What You Need to KnowProtesting in Miami can lead to unexpected arrests, even if you were peaceful. Learn the common reasons for protest-related charges and how to defend yourself.
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Charged With Prostitution in Florida—Even If You Didn’t Buy or Sell Sex? Here’s What You Need to KnowFlorida’s prostitution laws go beyond buying or selling sex. You can be charged for related offenses like solicitation, aiding, or loitering. Learn your legal options.
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What Should You Do If You’re Served With a Search Warrant? Know Your RightsIf law enforcement serves you with a search warrant, knowing your rights is critical. Learn when you can refuse, how an attorney can help, and what to do next to protect yourself.
