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Category: Criminal Defense

The Difference Between Attempted First-Degree & Attempted Second-Degree Murder in Florida

April 28, 2025 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

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What is the Difference Between Attempted First-Degree & Attempted Second-Degree Murder in Florida? What to Know In Florida, the crimes of first- and second-degree murder exist. So do the crimes of attempted first- and second-degree murder. But since attempted murder does not involve the death of the victim, what is the difference between attempted first- and second-degree murder? This article …

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What Is Unauthorized Access of a Computer Network in Florida?

April 28, 2025 Criminal Defense

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In Florida, the charge of unauthorized access of a computer network can carry serious criminal and financial penalties. But what must someone do to be convicted of unauthorized access of a computer network? Florida Statutes Section 815.06 criminalizes unauthorized access of a computer network. In order to violate the statute, someone must do at least one of the following:  Access …

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What is the Accident Report Privilege in Florida?

April 28, 2025 Criminal Defense, Drunk Driving/DUI

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When officers are preparing an accident report and suspect someone was illegally driving under the influence, are confessions they make to police admissible? This blog will explore the accident report privilege and address when statements made to officers while investigating a traffic crash are admissible in criminal court. What is the Accident Report Privilege in Florida? In Florida, the accident …

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What is Actual Physical Control in DUI Cases, and What is the Crash Exception?

April 23, 2025 Criminal Defense, Drunk Driving/DUI

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In Florida, DUI is a very serious offense. Depending on the facts of a case, DUI can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony. Often, someone charged with DUI can face years of prison time under Florida Statutes Section 316.093 if found guilty at trial.  For someone to be arrested for DUI, it must typically be established that …

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What is Fleeing to Elude a Law Enforcement Officer?

April 23, 2025 Criminal Defense

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Under Florida Statutes Section 316.1935(1), fleeing to elude a law enforcement officer occurs when someone in a vehicle attempts to avoid being stopped or arrested by police, even when they have been ordered to do so by a duly authorized officer. Fleeing to elude a law enforcement officer is a very serious felony in Florida. This article will discuss fleeing …

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Can Police Record a Suspect’s Conversation With a Confidential Informant in Florida

April 21, 2025 Criminal Defense

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In Florida, a confidential informant may cooperate with law enforcement to avoid arrest or prosecution for a crime, or mitigate punishment for a crime. Confidential informants sometimes complete “controlled buys” from drug suspects. These involve police sending an informant in to purchase drugs from a suspected dealer, and recording this interaction to use as evidence against the target suspect. Under …

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Possession of a Firearm By a Person Subject to Injunction in Florida

April 21, 2025 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

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In Florida, an injunction is defined as a court order that tells one person to stay away from and not contact another person (the petitioner). A person may be subject to an injunction for various reasons. These include: Domestic violence Stalking  Cyberstalking Someone subject to a final injunction is prohibited from possessing a firearm or ammunition. This is not just …

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Defenses to Violating An Injunction For Protection in Florida

April 21, 2025 Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence

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If someone intentionally violates a valid injunction for domestic violence or stalking in Florida, this can be a very serious offense. An injunction is defined in Florida law as a court order that tells one person to stay away from and not contact another person (the petitioner). This blog will explain the law surrounding injunction violations, and potential defenses if …

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When Can A Judge Order An Injunction With Only One Party Present?

April 21, 2025 Criminal Defense

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In Florida, a judge will sometimes grant an injunction even when the respondent is not physically present. An injunction is defined as a court order that tells one person (respondent) to stay away from and not contact another person (petitioner).  But judges are limited by law as to when they can grant an “ex parte injunction.” This blog will discuss …

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