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Pumphrey Law Blog

Category: Violent Crimes

Felony Murder in Florida

April 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Do you trust your friends? For most people – the answer is yes. Imagine you are 20 years old, hungover, on the couch and your friend asks to borrow your car, saying “I’m going to rob someone!” Thinking it’s a joke, or thinking it isn’t a joke and assuming they will stick to robbery, or maybe not even hearing the …

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The Benefits of Forensic Testing – Cold Case Solved After DNA Testing Points to Killer

April 5, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

After almost 30 years, the victim of cold case is finally getting justice – all thanks to a beer can. The 1990 murder of Lou Beauregard, 68, was closed after lack of evidence and issues involving a psychic in trying to solve the case years ago. However, after North Palm Beach police department organized a cold case team in 2018, …

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After Ten Years – Guilty Verdict Handed Down Yet Again for Murder Over Stolen Bike

April 5, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

On March 24th, 2022, Frank Quarles was found guilty of second-degree murder for a tragic crime that occurred in 2012. In the decade since the incident, the case has had a turbulent journey through the Palm Beach County court system – a journey that will be discussed and examined through this blog. What Happened? In 2017, Frank Quarles, who was …

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Can I Go to Jail for Spanking My Child?

March 31, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Everyone has different parenting styles. This is especially true when it comes to disciplinary methods. While some parents see spanking as a fit punishment, others might find it barbarous. But is it illegal in the eyes of the law? Corporal punishment is a complicated legal issue as courts, including the United States Supreme Court, have precedent outlining parents’ fundamental right …

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Boat Rescue Turns into Deadly Shooting – How Being the Hero is Not Always the Best Option

March 31, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

As human beings, it is natural to feel empathy and want to help others when they seem to be in distress. Some may even be considered a “hero” for providing a helping hand. However in some cases, trying to help out others may end up backfiring. What happens when the person you are trying to help becomes the problem themselves? …

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Tampa Dunkin’ Employee Facing House Arrest for Felony Battery After Customer Uses Racial Slur

March 16, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Last May, 27-year-old Corey Pujols was charged with manslaughter. The charge arose after he fatally punched a customer while working as a manager at a Tampa Dunkin’. Pujols initially pled not guilty but agreed to change his plea to guilty of the lesser charge of felony battery under a plea deal that would allow him to avoid jail time. On …

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Til Death Do Us Part – Palm Beach County Woman Stabs Husband Over 140 Times

March 2, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Marriages don’t always work out. However, in the case that two people do not wish to be together anymore, there are ways to end the legality of the marriage in a safe way. Divorce may seem like a long and difficult process, but in some instances, the disagreements between a couple can turn violent. For one native Florida woman, it …

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Leaf Blowing Fiasco Leads to Aggravated Battery Charges

February 24, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Earlier this month, Kyong Moulton, a sixty-six-year-old woman living in Palm Bay, was accused of stabbing two of her neighbors and pushing their elderly mother to the ground. The case has made headlines throughout Florida and across the nation, leaving us to wonder what could have happened between these neighbors for the notorious “Florida Woman” to garnish such significant attention …

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What Happens if You Threaten a Public Official or Their Family?

February 21, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

The state of Florida has several laws against threatening others, either through verbal threat or through written form. If a threat is made towards a public official or another person in the legal world, the penalties may be even harsher. Federal law also proscribes its own laws and related penalties for threatening a public official. If you have been charged …

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