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Author: Don Pumphrey, Jr.

All About Florida Bail Bonds

July 7, 2021 Criminal Defense

Getting arrested does not mean you will spend a significant amount of time in jail following your arrest. In Florida, after a person is booked into jail, there may be a bond set by a judge on the arresting papers. If so, that person is eligible to be released from jail by paying bail. Bail is a refundable deposit that …

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Recent Florida Supreme Court Opinion, Cruz v. State: What it Teaches Us About the Importance of an Accurate Record

July 5, 2021 Criminal Defense

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On July 1, 2021, The Supreme Court of Florida decided case Cruz v. State[1], affirming the defendant’s convictions for first-degree murder. However, the real importance of this case is their decision to reverse the defendant’s death sentence and remand (send the case back down to the trial court level) for resentencing. Factual Background of the Case In 2019, a unanimous …

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What is the Lockstep Doctrine?

July 1, 2021 Criminal Defense

The Lockstep Doctrine refers to the principle that state courts, when presented with a federal question, are not bound by the decisions of any federal court deciding on that question except for the United States Supreme Court. This doctrine stemmed from the theory that federal courts “were originally created to coordinate with state courts, [and] with the exception of the …

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Bill Cosby’s Release Explained

July 1, 2021 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

The Underlying Facts of His Conviction[1] Comedian and television star Bill Cosby has been released from prison after serving three of his three-to-ten-year sentence for his sexual assault conviction. Cosby was originally arrested in 2015 and convicted in a jury trial in 2018 on three counts of aggravated indecent assault for the sexual assault and drugging of Andrea Constand, a …

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What Are Your Rights in a Criminal Investigation?

July 1, 2021 Criminal Defense

What Are Your Rights in a Criminal Investigation?

Being charged with a crime can be a distressing experience and you may be unsure of the standard investigation process leading up to an arrest. It is important that you know that you or your loved one have rights during every step of a criminal investigation. Fourth Amendment Rights The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. It …

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A Historical Look at Criminal Jury Instructions

July 1, 2021 Criminal Defense

Criminal jury instructions are a set of directions read to the jury before their deliberations that outline the legal standards involved, how the jury should evaluate the evidence, and what behavior is expected from them.[1] Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.390 sets forth the judge’s responsibility of directing the jury with instructions. The rule states that there must be written …

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What You Need to Know About Arrest Warrants in Florida

July 1, 2021 Criminal Defense

What is an Arrest Warrant? An arrest warrant is a document issued by the court that allows the police to take a criminal suspect into custody.[1] In order to issue an arrest warrant, probable cause must exist, meaning that a reasonable person would believe that the information presented indicates that criminal activities have occurred.[2] Arrest warrants fall under the Fourth …

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What You Need to Know About Involuntary Intoxication Defenses in Florida

July 1, 2021 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, Drunk Driving/DUI

If you or a loved one has been charged with a crime, and you were intoxicated during the commission of the crime, then you may be able to assert an involuntary intoxication defense depending on the circumstances. If you believe that your arrest was a result of involuntary intoxication, it is important that you seek representation from an experienced criminal …

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Innocent Until Proven Guilty: The History and Current Application of the Presumption of Innocence

July 1, 2021 Criminal Defense

“Innocent until proven guilty,” or the presumption of innocence, is a legal phrase deeply entrenched in popular culture. It can be heard on television and in movies during a legal drama, and in the news when a certain case captures national attention. However, not many people know the roots of the phrase or how it actually applies to criminal defendants …

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