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Author: Don Pumphrey, Jr.

Can Posting a Video on Snap Chat be considered a Written Threat?

May 6, 2022 Criminal Defense, Juvenile Offenses, Sex Crimes, Violent Crimes

Teenagers are often categorized as emotional, dramatic, or even illogical risk-takers. Studies show that the reason they are prone to making these types of choices is simply due to the normal development of their brain. A story by Amanda Leigh Mascarelli, explains how the constant tug of war that the teenage brain experiences is logical when considering its purpose. Teenagers …

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Florida Supreme Court Justice Retiring – How this Affects Florida and Criminal Defendants

May 5, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

After being appointed as a Supreme Court judge in 2016, Florida Supreme Court Justice Alan Lawson has announced that he will be retiring at the end of August 2022. Lawson had worked for 21 years as a judicial officer, which included serving as an Orlando circuit judge and a member of the 5th District Court of Appeal. Over the last …

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False Rape Allegations in Florida Universities

May 5, 2022 College, Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

Considering the “Me Too” movement and more victims coming forward, universities are quick to make judgment against students accused of sexual assault. According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, there were 7,650 identified reports of sexual offenses in 2020 and a total of 4,182 arrests. Sexual violence can have harsh physical, mental, and emotional consequences. Some of the results …

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Charged as Adults – Bulletproof Vest Test Gone Wrong

May 4, 2022 Criminal Defense, Juvenile Offenses, Violent Crimes

Two young teens have been charged with the connection of a fatal shooting of their friend. The tragedy occurred when a group of four teens attempted to test out a bulletproof vest. Things went horribly wrong when one of the boys, Christopher Broad, 16, was shot several times in the chest, one-shot piercing through his chest and leading to his …

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Mistaken Identity Leads to Exoneration After 32 Years in Prison

May 4, 2022 Criminal Defense

After spending over 30 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, Thomas “Jay” Raynard James has had his life sentence vacated. James was wrongfully convicted of murder, mainly due to mistaken identity. How could this possibly happen? Back in 1990, James had been accused and then convicted of the murder of Francis McKinnon. McKinnon’s stepdaughter played a …

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Juror Misconduct – Potential Threat in the Parkland School Shooting Trial

May 3, 2022 Criminal Defense

As the jury selection process continues for the case against school shooter Nikolas Cruz, there have been more issues with the potential lineup of jurors. On April 26th, 2022, one of the potential members of the jury was seen mouthing threats at Cruz. The man was removed from the room by bailiffs, who was repeatedly shaking his head and saying …

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Attorney General News Release – Emergency Rule Banning New Synthetic Drugs

May 3, 2022 Domestic Violence, Drug Charges

An emergency rule has been issued by Attorney General Ashley Moody to place a new synthetic drug in the Drug Schedule. The specific emergency rule is targeting the illegal substance known as “nitazenes” and the various compounds under it. Florida is still currently dealing with dangerous opioids such as fentanyl, which has seen several deadly cases in the last few …

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What is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day?

April 29, 2022 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is committed to protecting American citizens from the overwhelming overdose epidemic. As a way to ensure public health and safety, the DEA hosts the annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Unfortunately, unused prescription drugs often fall into the wrong hands. This could either be someone abusing the unnecessary pills, or someone selling them …

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It’s National Crime Victims’ Rights Week!

April 29, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Every year at the end of April, the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) hosts the National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The week-long event aims to recognize the efforts of professionals and volunteers who help support victims of crime all across the U.S. It is also important to ensure that all information regarding hate crimes or other trauma-related events are …

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