Finding reliable, up-to-date information about Federal, Florida DUI and criminal law can be tedious and difficult. Our team offers these helpful articles to address specific crimes, potential consequences and what you can do to help your case.
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The Charges May Seem Minor BUT the Consequences are Just as Serious. Let an Experienced Attorney Fight for You.Misdemeanors can carry serious consequences in the short term and long term and are classified as either first degree or second degree.
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Drug Crimes Explained: Social Stigma and the Serious Impact of Every OffenseNo matter how minor a drug charge may appear, the consequences that may result can be extremely serious, permanent and life-altering.
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What is Disorderly Intoxication?The crime of disorderly intoxication is defined as, a person that is intoxicated and “endanger[s] the safety of another person or property ...
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What is Disorderly Conduct?Charged with disorderly conduct? it is imperative to seek the help of a Miami criminal defense attorney that will ensure your rights are protected.
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Can I clear my Criminal Record?No matter what the disposition of your case ultimately resulted, it can be viewed by the public until it is sealed or expunged as ordered by a judge
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What is a Bond Hearing?If you are held without bond resulting from your first appearance hearing, then a criminal defense lawyer should schedule an Arthur Hearing as soon as possible.
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What are Assault and Battery Charges?The crimes of assault and battery are commonly misunderstood. Izquierdo Law Firm understands a person is innocent until proven guilty and will fight for the
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What is Aggravated Battery?Aggravated battery is an extremely serious criminal charge that carries the possibility of stiff penalties, including a period of incarceration in state prison.
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What is Aggravated Assault?The crime of aggravated assault is the most extreme degree of assault, and therefore constitutes a very serious charge.
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Abogado DUI MiamiAbogado de Defensa en Caso por Manejar Bajo la Influencia de Alcohol en Miami, Florida. Manejar bajo la influencia de alcohol (DUI) es una ofensa criminal